Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The Incan Demise

     In the year 1532 the Spanish Conquistadors reached the doorstep of the Inca Empire. With the Spaniards heavily equipped, and riding horses. The Inca were simply unprepared for a conquest like this. Although there were only 168 Spaniards, their tactics and weaponry were simply too much for the Inca. In the small town of Cajamarca, the Inca emperor visited on a religious retreat. When the spanish looked down upon the town there commander, Francisco Pizarro, knew exactly what to do and how to do it. He would follow in the footsteps of a previous conquistador named Cortez, and kidnap the Inca emperor. When it became time to capture the emperor, the Inca believed the Spanish were on the run and in retreat. What the emperor did not know is that his troops would be ambushed and he would be captured and imprisoned. While in captivity the Inca emperor would order his subjects to melt down gold, and to not attack. After the gold had dried up the Spanish killed the Inca emperor, and leaving ravenous disease in their footsteps, left the land of the Inca and returned home victorious. 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Top 5 Best Greek Creations

1. The greatest Greek invention is Democracy. An unoppressive form of government that is a hand to the people and supports individualism.


2. Cartography. The Ancient Greek cartographer Posidonius modernized mapping techniques and transformed the future.


3. Modern Medicine Practices. Although not inventing cures for disease, the Ancient Greeks modernized the way doctors go about treating patients. Ever wonder why the medical vector symbol is a staff with snakes?


4. Geometry. The Ancient Greeks invented Geometry and to this day Geometry has been one of the most important mathematical idea.


5. Modern Philosophy. The Greeks developed a new form of thought and were the archetypes of its mastery all 2000 years ago.



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Top 10 Most Influential Empires

1. Great Britain during the Time of Queen Victoria
2. Mongol
3. Spanish Empire
4. Middle East Caliphate into Europe
5. Roman Empire
6. Macedonian Empire
7. Nazi Germany
8. Incan Empire
9. Russian Empire
10. Tang Dynasty


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The Macedonian Games

Not only did the Macedonians hold games, they held the most intense of all. When Alexander the Great was a boy his father, King Philip was killed by a rogue disk. When men were killed by javelins that was seen as nothing more than just chance, and bad luck. Besides being intense, they were also as publicly attended as the Greeks famous olympics. The Macedonian, before Alexander, stretched from Northern Greece to nowadays Bulgaria. They were especially known for their military tactic known as the phalanx, and their legendary cavalry. Alexander used the tactics to destroy the middle east, but that is besides the point and off topic. The Macedonian games were widely attended and marvelous compared to the Greeks in the early years. When the Greeks were conquered by the Macedonians, the games continued. It is all very interesting and stay tuned for more on this subject. Hint, next post might be on the Seleucids. Comment on suggestions, share, and take this to school.

King Louis XVI Famous Son

Louis XVII (27 March 1785 in Versailles – 8 June 1795 in Paris), from birth to 1789 known as Louis-Charles, Duke of Normandy; then from 1789 to 1791 as Louis-Charles, Dauphin of France; and from 1791 to 1792 asLouis-Charles, Prince Royal of France, was the younger son of King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette. As the son of the king, he was a Fils de France (Son of France). His older brother, Louis Joseph, died in June 1789, just a few weeks before the start of the French Revolution.
When his father was executed on 21 January 1793, during the middle-period of the French Revolution, he became (nominally) King of France and Navarre in the eyes of the royalists. However, since France was by then a republic, and Louis XVII had been imprisoned from August 1792 until his death from illness in 1795 at the age of 10, he was never officially king, nor did he rule. His title was bestowed by his royalist supporters and acknowledged implicitly by his uncle's later adoption of the regnal name Louis XVIII rather than Louis XVII, upon the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1814.

So has his father lay beheaded on La Concorde he was slowly dying in a prison cell. The French Revolution shook the world and is a coll subject to bring up in school. Impress your teachers with these facts. Share and comment for more brief historical facts like these. Share and impress your teachers. Later today will be a original examination of the ancient macedonians, it will be a great thing to take to school. Add these to your notes. This is the introduction to this type of series.
"King Louis XVII." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The New Theme

My new theme will be about correlating photographs, correlating maps and historical events. Posting both stories and photographs I will strive to be the best of my kind on blogger. I will start with ancient roman and/or greek history and move up into the 70's. It will be a fun campaign. Expect to be amazed. Share, follow, and support my blog. When you guys share my posts I will mention you guys on instagram and try to support you the best I can. Share and Support, my blog is only getting better from here. Remember to not only view the current posts, but also support my past ones. This is going to be fun guys. If I could get 500+ views a day it would be a dream. So share and follow.

Minute Changes

I will be changing the posts from now on to accommodate to my wants. I will mostly post history and random stuff. I will still be posting some business tips but not as much. Thanks for being loyal, follow, share, and most of all, start a business!

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