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- 2721: Medical Experiments in the Holocaust
- ... justifiable, and non were made to advance the knowledge of medical studies of the human body. How could these people perform such torture to any other human regards to their religion, appearance or ethnicity? I think about all the research I gathered and read, and feel nothing but sorrow for the many that were brutally killed during the holocaust. Whether they ...
- 2722: The Battle Between the Spanish Armada and the British Fleet in 1588
- ... position of international supremacy. The once all-powerful Spain was now recognized as being defeated. Other nations could now take courage in colonizing and exploring in the Americas. The Protestant religion had survived its worst threat. And England remained victorious and powerful, gaining the wealth they once envied. Summary & Conclusion The Spanish Armada was a fleet of armed ships that tried ...
- 2723: Tradition and World War 1
- ... built on their morality. In order to accomplish this, education became the sole means of achieving a positive, on-going Republic. Along with this, it was also said that no religion should be discriminated against in order for French citizens to become more of a unitary nation. In accordance to perfectionism, universalism was also introduced. This took into account the Declaration ...
- 2724: The Scientific Revolution In The 17th Century
- ... toed around many of their discoveries and beliefs because of theology. At times they didn’t want to believe the theories themselves because of their personal religious beliefs. Science and religion were intimately connected. Scientists (or natural philosophers) interpreted their work in religious terms and saw it as contributing to the achievement of their religious goals. This view has evolved throughout ...
- 2725: The Hundred Years' War
- ... have the power as well as those with the power have the gold. History books will discuss the general reasons for war such as freedom from adversity or freedom from religion. But the real issue for any war is the thirst for power and control; and the means to finance them are the economic issues. Nations will endure years of fighting ...
- 2726: The Baroque Era
- ... September 1620 it brought thirty-five pilgrims to the New World and landed at Plymouth. These Pilgrims wanted to start a new life where they were not persecuted for their religion and beliefs. They settled the Plymouth settlement. It was the first colony set up by people who wanted religious freedom. The well accepted theories of Aristotle and Paracelsus were supplanted ...
- 2727: Natives Were Destroyed By European Prejudice and Material Ambitions
- ... way. This of course is why they have no principles and know nothing of God and behave like animals." (49) Champlain Champlain didn't understand the natives ways of practising religion which stood as a problem for the Europeans' understanding of them. Next, the natives definately didn't benefit from the Europeans' visits. The Europeans were extremely distructive towards the natives ...
- 2728: The Renaissance and the Church
- ... practicing Catholics in western Europe had left the Church to join one of the new reformer religious groups. This reform brought about new ways of thought and new attitudes towards religion and the human race. The young German scholar realized that the way to salvation was "justification by faith." Martin Luther's beliefs were deemed to be heretic in nature and ...
- 2729: Exploration of the New World
- ... for English colonization of America."(pg.43) England's final motivation for colonization still included its sense of national greatness which was promoted by Richard Hakluyt: "to extend the reformed religion, to expand trade, to supply England's needs from her own dominions, to provide bases in case of war with Spain, to enlarge the queen's revenues and navy, to ...
- 2730: Fashion During The Renaissance
- ... shaped like a lady's spiked high heeled boot. The capital of Italy is the beautiful city of Rome. Languages spoken in Italy were and still are Italian. The main religion is Roman Catholic. Italy was well equipped with mountains. Rivers such as the Arno, Cecing, and Ombrone all flowed throughout this country into The Tyrrhenian Sea. However, these rivers were ...
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