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Chpater 7 the earth and its peoples vocabulary

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Sultan- The ruler of a Muslim country. Originally, it was an Arabic language abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", or "ruler ship."The sultan is the equivalent to a king Selijuk Turks- Nomadic invaders from central Asia via Persia. They were loyal to the Sunnis sect. They ruled in the name of the Abbasid caliphs from the mid-11th century. Crusades- A series of military adventures initially launched by western Christians to free Holy Land from Muslims. They temporarily succeed in capturing Jerusalem and establishing Christian kingdoms. Later, this term was used for other purposes such as commercial wars and extermination of heresy.

The earth and its peoples chapter ten outline

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Chapter 5, 6 and 7 Notes America's History

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CRITICAL READING: CORNELL NOTES War in the North The british outnumbered the americans like 2.5 million to 11million Britain also had much more experienced soldiers Lord North tried to capture New York and managed to push the Continental army all the way to the Delaware river Washington recrossed the river and staged a surprise attack and beat the Germans; they also won a battle near princeton Armies and Strategies

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