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... imperial crown was finally transferred to a German King in the person of Charles the Fat in 881. When Henry the Fowler , Duke of the Saxons , was elected King in 919 by the Saxon and Franconian nobles , he renounced imperial ambitions ...
... imperial crown was finally transferred to a German King in the person of Charles the Fat in 881. When Henry the Fowler , Duke of the Saxons , was elected King in 919 by the Saxon and Franconian nobles , he renounced imperial ambitions ...
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... imperial Powers enjoyed over half of the trade of their colonies : the USA and Japan . Even in these cases , colonial trade was a tiny fraction of the State's total foreign trade and an infinitesimal fraction of its total domestic and ...
... imperial Powers enjoyed over half of the trade of their colonies : the USA and Japan . Even in these cases , colonial trade was a tiny fraction of the State's total foreign trade and an infinitesimal fraction of its total domestic and ...
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... imperial States and to enhance the profits of their immediate beneficiaries . The situation is quite different when the imperial States engage in war with one another for mastery of tropical lands or Oriental markets . Prior to 1800 ...
... imperial States and to enhance the profits of their immediate beneficiaries . The situation is quite different when the imperial States engage in war with one another for mastery of tropical lands or Oriental markets . Prior to 1800 ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
Early CityStates and Kingdoms | 35 |
The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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