
Fatima Khalid
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A psychologist who loves the smell of books
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What happened in jeruslam
Jerusalem is a city that holds immense historical and cultural significance. As one of the oldest cities in the world, it has been at the center of numerous conflicts and has served as a holy site for multiple religions. From its ancient biblical origins to its present-day geopolitical complexities, Jerusalem is a city that captures the attention of historians, archaeologists, and political analysts alike. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Jerusalem's history from its earliest settlements to its current status as a divided city, and to offer insights into its ongoing significance in the present day.
By Fatima Khalid2 years ago in History
WHY??? 01 million people died
After 1845, the British government in London controlled Ireland and implemented various policies that caused the famine. These included importing food from North America, which did not provide enough nutrition for the starving population, as well as constructing public works projects that required long hours of manual labor. This relief only made things worse, as it led to increased maternal and child mortality and exported Ireland's food. In 1846, Ireland's weather patterns changed and the potato crop suffered from blight. The UK policy of relief changed in1847and local taxes were raised to cover costs. By 1850, the famine had ended and over 1 million people had died.
By Fatima Khalid2 years ago in Critique

