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hired professional soldier who fights for any state or nation without regard to political interests or issues. From the earliest days of organized warfare until the development of political standing armies in the mid-17th century, governments frequently supplemented their military forces with mercenaries.
In 1789 there were no political parties. In fact Washington warned about the formation of parties and how they would put their interests before the common good of the people. Looks like he was right.
Enumerated products are colonial products permitted to be exported to limited locations. For example, during the late 17th century and early 18th century, Britain allowed enumerated products to be shipped to places like the West Indies. This trade was usually banned by the Navigation Laws of 1650.
they really did not like it. Hope it helped!
A political
it was cold in the 17th centery
They Like their political views on things
Lack of a unified political system, easy availability of cheap labour and vast areas full of untapped resources like gold, diamonds, cotton, spices and the like attracted European traders to the subcontinent in the late 16th and early 17th century.
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A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
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100 years just like any other century It went from 1600 to 1700 and from there it was the 18th century
HMMMM I THINK NOT TOO LONG AGO
phillip of spain political views were that he have a dick head like tyler kim and brando alvarenga and argenis sanchez..good luck
why did the pope in the 17th century and the catholic church not like withches
you think of somthing that you like that sounds cool for that time period
Recruitment of immigrants for more desirable locations like the Germany and the Belgium in an attempt to increase white labor force for the mills and to sell farm land.