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 12.06.2021

The Roman Republic was established in 509 BC what was the capital.

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WOW really good stuff depending on if your teacher wants you to go into full detail, maybe  you could elaborate on the punic wars maybe saying that Hannibal was finally defeated after 15 years in Italy and it was by Scipio Africanus at the Battle of Zama. But really good stuff I'm glad people actually care about history these days :)
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WOW really good stuff depending on if your teacher wants you to go into full detail, maybe  you could elaborate on the punic wars maybe saying that Hannibal was finally defeated after 15 years in Italy and it was by Scipio Africanus at the Battle of Zama. But really good stuff I'm glad people actually care about history these days :)
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WOW really good stuff depending on if your teacher wants you to go into full detail, maybe  you could elaborate on the punic wars maybe saying that Hannibal was finally defeated after 15 years in Italy and it was by Scipio Africanus at the Battle of Zama. But really good stuff I'm glad people actually care about history these days :)
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The earliest event from these was:
753 BCE: City of Rome founded
Then this happened:
509 BCE: Roman republic founded
Then: 
27 BCE: Roman Empire established
After which:
410 CE: Alaric seized Rome
And finally:
476 CE: Odoacer sacked Rome

You can figure out the chronological order by looking if it has either CE or BCE - BCE is before Christ and CE is after Christ. When counting from BCE it goes from higher numbers towards zero. When counting from CE it goes from zero to higher numbers again. 
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The earliest event from these was:
753 BCE: City of Rome founded
Then this happened:
509 BCE: Roman republic founded
Then: 
27 BCE: Roman Empire established
After which:
410 CE: Alaric seized Rome
And finally:
476 CE: Odoacer sacked Rome

You can figure out the chronological order by looking if it has either CE or BCE - BCE is before Christ and CE is after Christ. When counting from BCE it goes from higher numbers towards zero. When counting from CE it goes from zero to higher numbers again. 
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not include the two maps. Without them, we do not know your specific reference.

However, trying to help you and after doing some deep research, we can say the maps portray the Spanish, British, and Dutch trade maritime routes from 1750 to 1850. The other map shows the many trade routes in 2010 that practically crossed all over the world.

That is why we can answer that one significant reason for changes in the patterns of global economic interactions from circa 1750 to circa 2000, as illustrated by the two maps are the technology and modernization of means of transportation that today include land, air, and sea.

Trade has been the activity that has developed most rapidly all over the world in those years. Today, there are international organizations and free trade agreements that connect the world through trade.

More people on the planet started to require more products from all places and developed nations exploited natural resources and raw materials and produced more and better goods in their industrialized cities that were exported.

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Convection currents in earths mantle are caused by the rise of hot material rising towards the crust, becoming cooler and sinking back down. 
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see explanation and i got an a btw.

Explanation:

b. The development of diseases in the sixteenth century would support the arguments of the “new generation of historians in the second paragraph because the “new generation of historians” would look at this in relation to european imperialism and see the impact of the european diseases like smallpox that would plague places like modern day united states because of the european immunity, but lack of native immunity.  

c. The “biological competition” contributed to the European imperialism in the Americas by creating a survival of the fittest environment where the europeans brought in diseases like smallpox that had plagued europe generations ago, but infected the native populations and weaken them in both their numbers and their strength, which enabled the Europeans to take control of the new world and develop a dominance while the natives were fighting a disease. This was “biological competition” because the Europeans' immunity was assisting them in fighting the natives' lack thereof.  


B) Explain ONE development in the sixteenth century that would support the arguments of the new gen

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