volunteers for the army
volunteers for the army
The Assyrians had a deplorable policy towards the conquered. In addition to torturing and enslaving both enemy soldiers and civilians, the Assyrians had a consistent policy of rearranging populations of conquered people. In the Ancient Period, people were typically connected quite strongly to the land they lived on, often to such an extent that simply deporting them to a different land would result in their identity shifting and assimilating into a new group. The Assyrians took advantage of this by forcibly rearranging populations. This had the effect of limiting resistance to Assyrian occupation and the weakening of Non-Assyrian culture.
When the Romans conquered territories, they often allowed conquered people to __________.
No, it is false, because they kicked them out of their homeland and made some of them slaves.No they did not allow them to stay they exiled them, make them as slaves, and forced them out then brought in then brought in new settlers and made them pay heavy taxes. >:D (by: Alexander, 11)
No, it is false, because they kicked them out of their homeland and made some of them slaves.No they did not allow them to stay they exiled them, make them as slaves, and forced them out then brought in then brought in new settlers and made them pay heavy taxes. >:D (by: Alexander, 11)
In their own citizens they treated them well, the people they conquered the often killed and poorly treated them.
Such action just seemed to make life easier.
Such actions just seemed to make life easier.
The people who lived in Nineveh are often referred to as Assyrians, as Nineveh was a prominent city in the ancient Assyrian empire.
Because they let people they conquered keep their religion.
The nature of the demand for products differs from consumer demand because it is often derived from consumer demand.
The Amazigh people, often improperly called "Berbers" or "Moors" were the indigenous North African population who were conquered by the Arab Muslim armies and converted to Islam.