Since the advent of modern times, technological revolutions and development of the productive forces have made economic globalization a surging historical trend. In particular, since the 1990s, the rapid advance of economic globalization has greatly facilitated trade, investment, flows of people, and te...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook period of revolution Also found in:Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. n (Astronomy)astronomythe mean time taken for one body, such as a planet, to complete a revolution about another, such as the sun ...
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Numerically, these prints far exceeded anything the previous centuries had brought forth and in their numbers and in the opinions they express they provide the historian with valuable insights into the climate of public opinion in the "Year of Revolutions". Individually, however, referring as they ...
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It's a new year, my dear readers. A new year means a new diet, along with the other resolutions that find their way into our resolves with as much certainty as taxes and State of the Nation addresses. Just like the aforementioned annual customs (and in some casesbecause of them), the...
In 1764, Parliament enacted theSugar Actand theCurrency Act, further vexing the colonists. Protests led to a powerful new weapon, the systemicboycottof British goods. The British pushed the colonists even further that same year by also enacting theQuartering Act, which stated that British soldiers...
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In 1764, Parliament enacted theSugar Actand theCurrency Act, further vexing the colonists. Protests led to a powerful new weapon, the systemicboycottof British goods. The British pushed the colonists even further that same year by also enacting theQuartering Act, which stated that British soldiers...