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World War II

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  Herschel Feibel Grynszpan  ( German :  Hermann Grünspan ; 28 March 1921 – last rumoured to be alive 1945, declared dead 1960) was a German-born  Jew  of  Polish  heritage. The  Nazis  used his assassination of the German diplomat  Ernst vom Rath  on 7 November 1938 in Paris as a pretext to launch  Kristallnacht , the  antisemitic   pogrom  of 9–10 November 1938.  Virginia Hall , Noor Sayat Khan, Vera Atkins Nazification and Hitler's Rise Night of Broken Glass - Jewish man assassinated Nazi is Paris and Hitler uses it as an excuse to escalate persecution of Jews to a violent level. Germany must perish  False Flag invasions  Dunkirk  Stalingrad Denazifcation  Nuremberg trials Matthew 27:24–25.

Mansa Musa & Ibn Battuta 1280-1368

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Salt and copper Crossing the desert, paying a horseman from the destination to meet you The Sahara Egypt was always a prosperous cross-road between three continents. At a time, the Kingdom of Carthage in modern day Tunisia & Libya was the biggest rival to the Roman Empire. the Moors of modern-day Morocco had conquered half of Spain until being forced out in the 14 th  century, and the great Christian philosopher Augustine of Hippo (St Augustine named after) was a member of the Berber people from modern-day Algeria during the last days of the Roman Empire. However, these lands all bordered the Sahara Desert. The largest hot desert in the world. Covering almost 6 million square miles, it’s the size of China and the US combined. Alone it makes up 8% of the earths land mass. It receives less than an inch of rain each year, has a highest recorded temperature of 136 Fahrenheit and an average annual temperature of 86. (Florida is 72) Meanwhile, at night it drops to 21 degrees

American Expansion 1815-1850

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1816 – 1821 Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, Maine & Missouri become states C ome to Texas! Mexico had only won their war of independence in 1821. At the time, California and New Mexico had thousands of Mexican citizens living there but Texas only had about 2,000. All of these together were outnumbered by the native Americans. Neither colonial Mexico nor the newly sovereign Mexican state effectively controlled Mexico's far north and west. It was vulnerable to attacks by Comanche, Apache, and Navajo Native Americans. The Comanche, in particular, took advantage of the weakness of the Mexican state to undertake large-scale raids hundreds of miles into the country to acquire livestock for their own use and to supply an expanding market in Texas and the U.S. To improve conditions in these far off territories and to improve their defense against native tribes, the Mexican government invited in Americans to live in Texas. The rules were- Learn Spanish Convert to Ca

USA - Birth of a Nation - 1783 - 1814

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After the declaration of Independence, The War of Independence and the Treaty of Paris in which the British recognized the USA as an independent nation. However, what kind of nation would they be? After announcing independence in 1766, John Hancock was the first president of the continental congress.  He is remembered for his large and stylish signature on the  United States Declaration of Independence , so much so that the term  John Hancock  or  Hancock  has become a nickname in the United States for one's  signature . He was followed by Henry Laurens, John Jay, Samuel Huntington, Thomas McKean, John Hanson, Elias Boudinot, Thomas Mifflin, Richard Henry Lee and John Hancock again in the space of 10 years.  Jefferson Egalitarianism  4 years at peace as a country Americans lived in an unregulated, simple, locally produced, self-sustained, community of small farmers. Thomas Jefferson envisioned a country without class systems, foreign interests or a ruling class.  Jeffer