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  1. 29 de oct. de 2009 · The Puritans were members of a religious reform movement that arose in the late 16th century and held that the Church of England should eliminate ceremonies and practices not rooted in the Bible.

  2. 6 de feb. de 2019 · The imperial Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644. It replaced the Mongol Yuan dynasty which had been in power since the 13th century. Despite challenges from abroad and within, the Ming dynasty oversaw an unprecedented growth in China's population and general economic prosperity. The Ming were succeeded by the Qing dynasty (1644-1911).

  3. Pages in category "15th-century rulers". This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of state leaders in the 15th century. Categories: Rulers by century. 15th-century people by occupation.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2019 · The Rich Sultans of Mindanao. South of the Visayan islands lies the region of Mindanao, home to the Lumads, the Moros, and the seat of four major powers: the Rajahnate of Butuan, the Sultanate of Lanao, the Sultanate of Maguindanao, and the Sultanate of Sulu. Butuan was one of the first polities that the Spaniards came into contact with.

  5. The 16th century was the century from 1501 to 1600. In this century, many Europeans visited or moved to the newly-found Americas and some also searched for new routes to Asia. There was much change in Europe, such as the Protestant Reformation and the Renaissance . The world map by the Italian Amerigo Vespucci and Belgian Gerardus Mercator (1587)

  6. The development of farming allowed several societies in the Americas to support densely populated cities and develop sophisticated forms of communication, mathematics, architecture, and government. 1.1 The following description of Central and South American civilization most relates to Mayas, Incas, or Aztecs? • took control of the valley of Central Mexico • founded what would become the ...

  7. Itzcóatl ruled the Aztec Empire from 1428 to 1440. Under his rule, Tenochtitlán formed a triple alliance with the neighboring states of Texcoco and Tlacopan. With this alliance the Aztecs expanded their empire and became the dominant power in central Mexico. Itzcóatl was succeeded by Montezuma I (reigned 1440–69).