Not mattering where the land was or who inhabited the land, he along with Spain were after riches specifically gold. Their land was rich in gold and this attracted him to it.
Trade enriches a civilization by A) producing money and keeping the flow of economy, B) spreading new ideas and religion between countries, and C) by bringing new technology and inventions from other countries.
Inequality is a feature of any society (even the orthodox Communist ones that still exist) throughout history. It is moreover not true that simply because of the transition from Republic to Empire the rich got richer, and the poor poorer. It is however true that the acquisition of great chunks of new Roman-dominated soil (a greater part of that happened already in the late Republic years, however) gave Roman administrators of the conquered lands ample opportunity to enrich themselves. And the extension of the Roman Empire was a boon for trade and that again was also a source of new wealth. But it was a very small group of men that became very rich because of that, and the growth of the Roman Republic and Empire also offered a lot of opportunities to others, so the poor did not by definition get poorer. The only exception might have been the city of Rome itself where most of the rich and powerful lived, and where the 'proletariat' was not encouraged to find employment elsewhere - they and their votes were a power base for the rich and the politicians - but who increasingly became dependent on food and other handouts from the Government in Rome and from their rich patrons.
Yes. The creation story from the Priestly source is in Genesis 1:1-2:4a (the first sentence of verse 2:4). A quite different creation story from the Yahwist source is in Genesis 2:4b-2:20.Fragments of a third, chaos creation story are in the psalms and the book of Job.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
The last book of the Bible identifies Jesus as "the beginning of the creation by God." (Revelation 3:14) Jesus is "the firstborn of all creation." That is so "because by means of him all other things were created in the heavens and upon the earth, the things visible and the things invisible." (Colossians 1:15, 16) Yes, Jesus was the only one directly created by God himself. Therefore, he is called God's "only-begotten Son." (John 3:16)
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My objective is to experience the culture of another country, to enrich my life.
Yes and No. He was a mix - he slaughtered mercilessly to achieve and maintain control of the Persian Empire. He also killed his own generals when it suited him, and burnt down Persepolis to get rid of the Persian capital and replace it with his own as a Greek city. On the other hand, hehad, right or wrong, and ideal of a greek world where Greek culture would enrich the lives of the inhabitants. A mixture of god and bad - as are most people, small and great.
Enrich is a verb. 'The study of literature will enrich your life.' 'Eggs were added to enrich the sauce.'
I am reading this dictionary so as to enrich my vocabulary.
The prefix of "enrich" is "en-".
To enrich the bread, add grains to it.
David Enrich was born in 1979.
Ramon Enrich was born in 1968.
Other cultures have enriched the evolution of Philippine culture by contributing elements such as language, cuisine, religion, and art. These influences have resulted in a vibrant and diverse cultural landscape in the Philippines.
There are two syllables in enrich, 'en' and 'rich'.