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Q: Why were westerens worried in 1802?
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Why were westerners worried in 1802?

they where outnumbered they where outnumbered they where outnumbered


What was the family life of a poor roman?

A poor Roman sometimes did not even a source of water if their house. Mostly they would live in apartments and couldn't cook because their house was made out of wood and was worried about fire. They sometimes bought hot food in bakeries or some other stores. Luckily, emperors such as Augustus gave free food to the Romans.


What is the modern myth about bathing in the middle ages?

There is a widespread belief that people did not bathe in the Middle Ages. This myth arises because bathing went out of practice during the Renaissance, when people worried that it was unhealthy and rich people could afford perfume. Since we have a tendency to regard the Renaissance as a period of improvement, we often ascribe anything about it that was unpleasant to the Middle Ages. During most of the Middle Ages, however, people regarded cleanliness as next to godliness, and kept themselves very clean. There is a link below.


Could a slave owner bring his slave to Europe?

Yes and many did. Slavery was accepted in Europe as well as the colonies. However, slavery was banned in most major European nations years before it ended in the United States. Each country had its own laws. A court case in 1772 ruled that slavery could not be enforced in England (Somersett case) and a similar ruling in Scotland in 1776 helped make sure that slaves could not be taken from America to Britain. On August 1, 1834, all slaves everywhere in the British homeland and colonies were freed. France banned slavery during the revolutionary days (1790s) but Napoleon reinstated it in 1802. It was finally banned permanently in 1848. Hungary ordered the freedom of all slaves entering the country in about 1000 AD. Spain barred slavery in the home country in 1837 while trying to maintain it in the colonies.


What did Romans do in their spare time?

From day to day, ancient Romans did very much as many people still do today: they slept and ate, worked, chatted with friends, played with their children, talked about the weather, worried about economic woes or rumors of wars, and also paid homage in small and large ways to their gods. It should be noted that the daily lives of Romans often differed among country-dwellers and city-dwellers, as well as among the wealthy and the unwealthy.

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