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Prehistory Starting With Mesopotamia (HIST103)
- Class notes • 13 pages • 2021
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These notes contain information on the following: Mesopotamia, Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages, Abrahamic Religion, Babylon, Assyrian Empire, Monotheism, Movement of the Jews, The Romans 
The notes are not limited to these topics. There are many more subtopics covered. Overall, the general outline of the notes describes the development of ancient human civilization from ancient Mesopotamia to ancient Egypt.
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Ancient Rome Lecture Notes: From Rise to Fall
- Class notes • 22 pages • 2022
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Highly detailed notes covering lecture from HIS103 concerning ancient Rome. Notes cover an extensive amount of history during this time period. Well-known leaders including Brutus, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Diocletian, Theodora and many others are covered. Significant historical events including the Three Punic Wars, Crisis of the Third Century, Battle of the Milvian Bridge, and civil wars are covered in detail. Many leaders and their impact are recorded. This lecture has many moving components a...
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Unit One Test review McGlone HIST 103
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Test review for Unit One test with McGlone at TAMU
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Research Proposal Formre for Multimedia Research Project: Chinese Immigrants in 1800s America: Against all odds
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Research Proposal Formre for Multimedia Research Project 
1. Chinese Immigrants in 1800s America: Against all odds: Chinese immigrants were among the earliest immigrants to come to the United States, arriving here as early as the 1840s and participating in the California Gold Rush of 1850. The story of these early immigrants was not rosy. They were met with fierce discrimination and legal restrictions that made the financial opportunities they envisaged almost impossible to achieve. In this rese...