Large, organized political states rose in both areas.
During the same period of time that "the lost boys" were making their epic was living a very different life in the US, taking classes in African Studies.
contributions of the colonial masters which lead to the development of west Africa socially and economically
Great Britain controlled a lot of the African country. They were the leader in colonizing during that time period.
africa has no period of winter
Shay's Rebellion
briefly explain the development in africa during the pyramid in africa
During the Permian era was the unified Pangea. During the Triassic period, North America drifted west, Africa stayed in the same general area and the Poles (north and south) moved. In the Jurassic there was further spitting, with the Cretaceous period South America broke away from Africa and today the splits are even more distinct.
during what period of history were pirate ships the most active? during what period of history were pirate ships the most active? during what period of history were pirate ships the most active?
The Scramble for Africa was a period during the New Imperialism period where the continent of Africa was invaded occupied and colonized by the major European powers.
The Paleocene Epoch is part of the Tertiary Period. Some of the major events that occurred during this epoch were: Europe and North America are joined together, Australia is joined with Antarctica and the separation of South America and Africa.
During the Jurassic, all of the modern continents existed; Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, and Antarctica. Organisms lived on all of these continents.
In Europe it was dominant, esp during the dark ages. But in the middle east, Asia, Africa, North and South America there were unique philosophies developing.
During the Civil War period in America, the Calvinist beliefs were anti-slavery. However the Calvinists also had a belief in the separation of church and state.
Richard Nixon led the United States during detente.
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