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  1. The decline of the old pagan cults, coupled with the tremendous success of Christianity, would eventually lead to the acceptance of the new faith as the official religion of the Roman Empire in 324 C.E. Also see: Shaye Cohen's The Ways that Parted. James Dunn's The Parting of the Ways: Between Christianity and Judaism.

  2. They included single statehood, double statehood, piecemeal absorption, and admission of O.T. to the Union without regard to I.T. Single statehood involved the joining of the two territories, whereas double statehood meant separate statehood for each territory. Numerous statehood conventions were held in O.T. and I.T. from 1891 to 1905.

  3. Mar 12, 2018 · By 1536, Norway had become Lutheran and Sweden made Lutheranism its state religion in 1544. Martin Luther died in 1546. For the next several decades, the Roman Catholic Church attempted to stamp out Protestantism , but by then Henry VIII had established the Church of England and John Calvin had started the Reformed Church in Geneva, Switzerland.

  4. The Supreme Court Declares Bus Segregation Unconstitutional (1956) After African Americans boycotted the Montgomery, Alabama bus system for over a year, the local bus company had agreed to ...

  5. After the Mexican–American War lasting from 1846 to 1848, most of Alta California was partitioned into five U.S. states, with the western portion of Alta California admitted to the United States as the present-day State of California, and later partitions of Alta California to become Nevada, Utah, and parts of Arizona and Wyoming.

  6. In the end, the Independent Alberta Association did not move beyond association status, and did not form a political party. Other influences in the 1970s included two major oil crises: coinciding with the Yom-Kippur War of 1973 and the Iranian Revolution of 1979.

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · A survey of notable events and people in the history of Taiwan. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, the island of Taiwan lies roughly 100 miles (160 km) off the coast of southeastern China. Taipei, in the north, is the seat of government of the Republic of China (ROC; Nationalist China).

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