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The roots of the Moravian church are in Christ.
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Hussities
Explanation:
After the start of the next century, however, the country became a battle-ground over religious conflict. John Huss, a Catholic priest, tried to reform the Catholic Church from within. His followers were called Hussites. Huss was burned at the stake in 1415. This event served as a rally call. For 200 years, war continued between the Hussites and the Catholics. An outgrowth of the conflict was the establishment of the Moravian Church.
The rivers were too dangerous for building canals.
Farmers found wagons to be a faster form of transportation.
2: Select the FIVE ways in which the cotton gin affected the South.
Slaves became more important and valuable.
Land under production declined.
Prosperity reached most of the Southern population.
Southern attitudes about slavery hardened.
Cotton became the principal southern crop.
The South developed a cultural caste system.
Cotton became a major U.S. export.
Answer:
1.rail roads started at this time
Explanation:
The assassination of Emperor Severus set off the Crisis of the Century in Rome. This crisis is know as the Crisis of the Thrid Century, Military Anarchy or the Imperial Crisis and began with the assassination of Emperor Severus Alexander by his own troops in 235 kicking off a 50-year period during which 26 people claimed the tittle of emperor. That crisis represented a period in which the the Roman Empire was on the brink of collapse under the combined pressures of invasion, civil war,plague, and economic depression.
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the third
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Answer:
The Invasions of
1) Muhammad Bin Qasim- 712
2) Ghaznavids- 977
3) Ghoris-1206
4) Mongols- 1221
Explanation:
By 712 AD Islam had reached Asia. Arab traders used to sail along the Persian Gulf and along the Makran Coast. Near the port of Daibul in 710 an Arab ship was seized which was carrying cargo to Caliph Walid in Damascus.
Caliph Walid demanded Raja Dahir to return prisoners and teasures but he refused.
So he sent an army under the leadership of his nephew Mohammad Bin Qasim who was only 17 years old. Mohammad Bin Qasimand his army quickly captured Daibal and killed Raja Dahir in a battle. The Arabs then marched inland along the Indus Valley . With the surrender of Multan, Sehwan, Sindh and southern Punjab now became Arab Territory.
In 871 the territory became two independent Muslim States. Sindh continued as a part of the Arab empire for the next 200 years.
The Ghaznavids were Muslims whose empire stretched from central Asia to Afghanistan. Their king Subuktagin ( 977-97) made many raids into the subcontinent and later added the remaining part of Punjab to his Muslim empire.
His son also continued raids for next 30 years . His son allowed Non Muslims to follow their own religion.
The small state if Ghor was ruled by two brothers. One invaded central Asia and the other , Muhammad Ghori invaded India.
Ghori was murdered in 1206 and Qutbuddin Aibak was the first Muslim ruler of all northern India. He died in 1210 and his Illtutmish continued.
The Mongolians travelled across the great plains of central Asia with their animals. Their Leader Changez Khan attacked many times but after never winning went back to central Asia. When Changez khan died the Mongols becames Muslims.
Answer:
1) Arabs brought Islam to Iran and Afghanistan: in the year 650 A.D. resistance in Iran was quelled.
2) The Ghaznavid Empire launched raids to India: Mahmud started to govern in 997 A.D., he carried out 17 expeditions through northern India.
3) Islamic and Hindu culture fused under the Delhi sultanate: this sultanate existed between the 13th and the 16th century. (1201-1600 A.D.)
4) Islam was firmly established in the island areas of Southeast Asia: it was spread by merchants in the 12th century (1101-1200 A.D.) by the 16th century it was firmly established.
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no
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