The slave-trade cycle that was initiated by ship owners was known as The Atlantic Slave Trade. The Atlantic Slave Trade lasted from the 16th century to the 19th century.
The Atlantic Triangle
The First Crusade was initiated by the Council of Clermont, held in November 1095. Pope Urban II called the council to rally support for military campaigns to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. His impassioned speech inspired many to take up the cross and participate in the crusade. This marked the beginning of a series of religious wars known as the Crusades.
The First Crusade was launched in the year 1096. It was initiated in response to a call from Pope Urban II, who aimed to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. The campaign culminated in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099, marking a significant point in the series of religious wars known as the Crusades.
The slave trade involved several key steps: First, European traders would capture or purchase enslaved individuals from African slave traders. Second, the enslaved people were transported across the Atlantic in brutal conditions on slave ships, known as the Middle Passage. Third, upon arrival in the Americas, they were sold at auctions or directly to plantation owners. Fourth, enslaved individuals were forced to work in plantations or mines under harsh conditions. Finally, the cycle of trade continued as the profits from slave labor fueled further European expansion and the demand for more enslaved individuals.
The Crusades against Muslims were launched by European Christians, primarily initiated by Pope Urban II in 1095. His call to arms aimed to reclaim the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, from Muslim control. This mobilization led to several military campaigns over the following centuries, known collectively as the Crusades. The movement was fueled by religious fervor, the desire for land, and the quest for wealth and glory.
The Atlantic Triangle
The slave-trade cycle initiated by ship owners was called the triangular trade. These ships from England would bring goods like beads, rum, weapons, and salt to Africa and exchanges these goods for people who were then enslaved and brought to America on these ships. The ships would take on goods like rum, tobacco, molasses, or sugar and go back to England, where the triangular trade cycle would begin again.
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Light receptors known as rods and cones
This is known as a cycle.
The Calvin cycle is initiated by the enzyme RuBisCO combining carbon dioxide (CO2) with a five-carbon sugar molecule called ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP). This process is known as carbon fixation and is the first step in converting CO2 into organic molecules during photosynthesis.
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the dark phase of photosynthesis.
Insufficient information is known. WHAT kind of petition? Initiated by WHO? A general answer might be a court order, but even that it may not apply in the case of a citizen-initiated petition.
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Thickening and vascularization of the uterine lining, also known as the proliferative phase, is initiated during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle. This phase occurs before ovulation and is characterized by rising levels of estrogen that stimulate the growth of the endometrial lining in preparation for a potential pregnancy.
The kerb cycle is also known as the citric acid cycle or the TCA cycle.
The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water as it makes a circuit from the oceans to the atmosphere to the Earth and on again.