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University of California: ANTHRO 41A FINAL LATEST 2021/2022,100% CORRECT
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University of California: ANTHRO 41A FINAL LATEST 2021/2022 
Fall of Aztec & Incan Empires 
●	Led to an influx of enormous amounts of wealth into Europe 
●	Spain become first European “superpower” with Emperor Charles I as its ruler 
●	Disease is one of the primary reasons that these American empires fell to the Spanish conquistadors 
●	The Spanish were able to make alliances with local groups (such as the Tlaxcalans) who sent huge armies that gave the Spanish a huge military advanta...
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Summary - Tudors Context
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A clear and concise summary of pre-context knowledge required for the AQA Tudors course. Involving, The Wars of The Roses, changes in Monarchy between 1422 and 1485, the Princes in The Tower, the impact of the Wars of The Roses and Henry VII.
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Depth Study 4: ‘Richard's failure to consolidate his position as king in the years 1483-5 was due to his own mistakes.’ Assess the validity of this view.
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This Edexcel Section A Unit 30 essay was written by an A* (achieved) student and was marked 18/20 (A*, level 5). 
 
Unfortunately, unlike the other uploaded War of the Roses essays, no critical comments were made and are therefore not included in the document.
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Detailed Notes on A Level History Paper 3 (England, 1399 to 1509)
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This document provides detailed summaries and notes on the five History A Level Paper 3 depth studies on Medieval England (from 1399 to 1509). 
These cover the reigns of Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III and Henry VII.
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