Abraham the Hebrew.
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trade played an important part in growth of exploration because it helped them get places faster and know the rite route.
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He played music and people loved it
The manufacturing industry played the most important part in the growth of the West's population and economy between 1865 and 1900. The economy grew up to 400 percent because of the manufacturing industry.
im greek and theres lots of important foods in greece like kalamata olives,feta cheese,souvlakia.
Because the Greek's religion were all about the gods. So they were very important to them, and even though they had philosophy and mathematics, etc., religion played a big part in life too.
The obvious answer here is Jesus, since the entire religion is based around him. However, the growth of the religion after his crucifixion is largely due to his disciples. They spread the word to as many people as they could. A lot of their success was due to the fact that Christianity was different than any other religion before, offering forgiveness, a loving savior, and no requirement of perfection. Also, all of the 12 disciples except for one were killed for their faith. Martyrs are an incredible help to a cause. People began to wonder what the religion was all about if so many were willing to die for it. Through history, some rulers have encouraged Christianity (such as Constantine) while others have been out to kill Christians (Emperor Nero, for example) but the martyrs of Christianity have always played the most important role in the religion's growth.
Yes, the Natives were able to help europeans find food.
Constantine helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which granted religious tolerance to Christians and allowed them to practice their faith openly. Constantine's conversion to Christianity and support of the religion played a significant role in its growth and development.
In Mesopotamia, the most important subjects included agriculture, religion, and governance. Agriculture was vital due to the region's reliance on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for irrigation, supporting the growth of crops and the development of cities. Religion played a central role in daily life, with a pantheon of gods influencing everything from agricultural practices to legal systems. Additionally, governance and law, exemplified by the Code of Hammurabi, were crucial for maintaining order and regulating society in the complex urban environment.
I wouldn't call it the birthplace of religion, but Jerusalem has played an important role in 3 major religions, which are (in chronological order) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. None of these religions actually were born in Jerusalem.