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from 277 to 281 Emperor Probus defeated several enemies before returning to Rome for a Triumph. Would his army have kept all the slaves they took and sold them when they got home, or would they have sold them as they went along?
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what was the typical age of an american pioneers in the time between Independence and the civil war?
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socialists sometimes argue about if Khrushchev's attempt to modernize the USSR would have worked out better if they'd had modern computers to help run the State's command economy. did the soviets make much use of human "computers" to help them decide how to distribute resources?
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In Europe, Between the fall of Rome and the present, when did it become the case that most of an aristocrat's sevents would be paid free people instead of slaves? When did it come the case that all of them would be?
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In the 19th century would the Plains Indians have had the technical ability to do maintenance on the rifles they had, or were they reliant on gun smiths in more settled places for that?
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Did the wealthy ancient Greeks (the ancient Greeks of around Socrates's time) hunt lions for pleasure?
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In the Bronze Age what kind of tradesmen typically lived in cities (at least in the nations that had them) rather than the country side?
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