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His-Story: The Layout
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To keep things simple for readers I am going to attempt to follow the same layout every post. As follows;. 1 This section will introduce the chapters title. It may even include some historical background. Of interest. As evident by the color, this section will be BLUE. This part is devoted entirely to. That may, or may not, come up. Enjoy! Color Key, RED. And white of things. Section three will contain actual facts, quotes, and key points. 4 Here I will preach at you. And touch on the Puritans examples.
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His-Story: June 2009
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Germany's Politics and the Reformation. In the early fifteen hundreds the Roman Catholic Church held immense influence over nations and their rulers. Until the Protestant Reformation Christians were exclusively Catholic. People believed there was no salvation outside the Roman Catholic Church and feared excommunication by the Pope in Rome. Because of this rulers were hesitant to make decisions without the Popes approval. It was their eternal soul at stake! Political power and economics greatly influenced...
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His-Story: "Of their Settling in Holland, and their Manner of living, and Entertainment there" Chapter 3, 1609 - 1620 A.D.
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Of their Settling in Holland, and their Manner of living, and Entertainment there" Chapter 3, 1609 - 1620 A.D. 1 Finally, the Pilgrims have arrived in Holland and, what's even more thrilling, I'm on the third chapter of this book! Much further, this is the third chapter I've taken notes on). For one year the pilgrims lived in Amsterdam, famous for its numerous canals and dikes. Then they moved to Leyden, or. In 1572, the city sided with the Dutch revolt against. Rule and played an important role in the.
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His-Story: November 2008
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The Women of Ancient Rome. Roman Women] were the fundamental instrument for the transmission of culture.it was their job to prepare their [children] to become cives romani. This quote points out an important thing that was central to Roman women's lives in whatever station of life. They were not only the child bearers but the child raisers, and as such were extremely important in passing on Roman values about life, family, patriotism - you name it! Stations and Differences of Class. For all this however,...
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His-Story: Chapter 2; "Of their Departure into Holland and their Troubles thereabout, with some of the many Difficulties they found and met withal." 1608
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Chapter 2; "Of their Departure into Holland and their Troubles thereabout, with some of the many Difficulties they found and met withal." 1608. After a failed attempt to flee in 1607, the Scrooby congregation "gat" over to Amsterdam in 1608. Had been enacted, due to expire in 1621. To read more about the Netherlands fight for independence go. In Bradford's time this meant "get" or "got". Wouldn't it be funny if people still used "gat" today? Whats a Gat's milk mommy? Have you ever heard of a Gat? 5 This ...
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His-Story: August 2008
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A Brief Overview of the Celtic Tribes 750 B.C.-50 B.C. This post is intended to be a reference on The early Celts. I will be answering the following seven questions in short summary, hopefully this will help those who want a brief overview for papers etc. 5 Arts and Sciences? 7 Inventions and Achievements? Very little has survived from the Ancient Celts who were often referred to as the "hidden people". They had superstitions about writing their knowledge down, and preferred to pass it on by word of ...
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His-Story: April 2009
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Three Cities: Tenochtitlan, London, and Madrid. In 1520 Hernando Cortes and his conquistadors entered the capitol city of the Aztecs. It was huge, covering around 10 Kilometers of swampy land and boasting at least 200,000 inhabitants, more than most European cities of that time. A Spanish soldier called Bernal diaz del Castillo said the following about the city the conquistadors entered. Bernal Díaz del Castillo. The Conquest of New Spain. 1 The Aztec Emperor employed 1,000 men. Although chinampas were a...
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His-Story: A Brief History of the Netherlands; 1100-1600 A.D.
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A Brief History of the Netherlands; 1100-1600 A.D. The history of the. Is an intriguing one. Its unique geography, location, and political state combined to create the first modern Republic. Lets quickly overview some of the major events that took place between 1100 and 1600 A.D. in the. And see how they impacted this truly amazing country. During the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Then, in 1517, a small paper nailed to a church door in. Cataclysmically. The Protestant Reformation was just that, a...
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His-Story: February 2009
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The End of the World. Fell in 476 A.D, Christians and Pagans alike felt the tremble of its death throes. For centuries Christianity had suffered persecution from the Empire. Then under. It had been elevated to the religion of. Now, with barbarian hordes swarming the city, every Christian man and woman must have been asking the same question – why? Christianity was born in the Roman world. Because of. Itself became the stable and unifying power of Christianity. What could not be accomplished with. 8217;s ...
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His-Story: July 2009
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William I, the Silent Father of the United Republic of the Netherlands. A man ahead of his time and a ruler of unusual discretion and judgment; William I, called The Silent, and Prince of Orange, was the founding Father of the Netherlands. His influence in establishing the Low Lands as a Republic can be likened to that of George Washington in the United States. His life is one of excitement, mixed loyalties, betrayals, and passion. A Brief History of the Netherlands; 1100-1600 A.D. The history of the.