Where did the European trade dynamic shift to between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries?
a. the Levant.
b. the Ottoman Empire.
c. Southeast Asia.
d. the Mediterranean.
e. the Atlantic.
e
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What Supreme Court decision, made in 1896, is often compared to the Dred Scott case?
By the time he died, at the age of thirty-two, Alexander had conquered all except
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