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After Charlemagne - Saugerties Central School
AFRICAN GOLD
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Aaron Feuer November 6, 2006 Chapter 13 Notes – October
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A-New-Civilization-Emerges-in-Western-Europe
A) development of Pax Mongolia B) fall of the Ming
A “Global” Civilization: the Birth of Islam
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