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Would a medieval European conflict like the War of the Roses have been seen as a struggle between two kingdoms (England and France), two men (King of England and King of France), or two peoples (the English and the French)?
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How did the Cherokee and Creek nations acquire African American slaves? Would African Americans generally be better off under a Native American owner or a poorer white owner?
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Apologies if this question is too loaded, but is slavery in the New World, from the 17th to 19th centuries, the most brutal and violent known case of slavery?
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In 16th and 17th century Europe, how regularly did Jews do business with Christians? Were Jewish merchants and craftsmen prohibited from guilds and burgher councils?
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Did the Imperial Japanese government see the overseas possessions of Korea, Taiwan, and Manchuria as colonies to be exploited or just new provinces of Japan?
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In his account of 13th century warfare in the Levant, Jean de Joinville mentions having a spare sword. Was this common?
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