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Because the south felt left out. So Hamilton moved it down to Washington DC
No. After conquering the east, he is reputed to have been planning to move west to Italy and Carthage at the time of his death.
The geography remained the same - continents did not move and mountains and rivers went on unheeding. Politically, Alexander simply took over the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own.
Chanakya the great indian philosopher and intellect personality forced them to move out even without having army of own.....
Alexander Fleming moved on to other work after his discovery of penicillin because he wanted to focus on researching other aspects of microbiology and bacteria. He felt that others could continue the development of penicillin while he pursued other scientific interests.
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Alexander Fleming moved to London in 1904 to attend the St. Mary's Hospital Medical School. He later worked there as a researcher and physician, where he made his groundbreaking discovery of penicillin in 1928. Fleming's time in London significantly shaped his medical career and contributions to science.
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In 1778, aged 14.
He moved his armies eastward.
Yes, he did. Also, it was where he invented the first telephone.
Harold Macmillan
Alexander's parents come to town and they meet Raven. They say that Alexander has to move back to Romania, but he doesn't want to leave Raven.