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Why does the Black Death seem to be almost absent from 14th and 15th c. English literature? (Repost)
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On slave plantations was there any racism or like social class system between slaves who had been born and raised there and slaves who had been directly captured in africa?
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As Han Chinese people only began settling in Taiwan in the 17th century, thereby gradually displacing the island's native people both culturally and physically, why isn't Taiwan usually thought of as a product of colonization the way that most countries in the Americas are?
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Why were Pagan religions which were local and relate-able replaced by Abrahamic religions which took place on the other side of the world?
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To what extent were the Romans in contact with native African tribes? How deeply did Rome explore, but not necessarily conquer or colonize, the African continent?
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The American Revolutions is often thought of as America vs. England. What was the sentiment about the rebellion in Scotland, Ireland and Wales?
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