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A Historical Paper on the Impact of Material Environment on Ancient Development in England, Spain and China. Note: Google's Latin translation may have a little mistake. I apologize in advance. Simultaneously, Simultaneously, MONITIO INITIALIS ACTIONI The analysis of economic growth in the UK, Spain and China will show how this independent culture is similar. Starting with the closest understanding of the UK and Spain. Since then, we moved to China. At the last point of the analysis, geography will be shown as the control of the three cultures. So how to start this program, how does geography affect culture? Simultaneously, Simultaneously, Simultaneously, Angola and Greece TS: The rise of England and Spain is assisted by several geographical factors. Tr1: Spain and the UK share these factors together, CD1: such as large area of ​​arable land, forest, place, near the subway, the most prominent is easy to enter the ocean. CM1.A: With the development of the country, it is necessary to obtain food, Spain and the United Kingdom a large number of farmland, easy to achieve this requirement. Another factor in these common factors is the supply of railways in its field, where iron is a technological turning point. However, each has two unique resources. Although Spain's potash is not used much before the industrial revolution, potash is fertile and high-quality fertilizers. British Gold offers a very valuable trade commodity that promotes the economy. Tr2: It is important to pay attention to their ocean passages so that they are similar CD2: "... with the Far East has a long history of trade, such as India and China, to the European economy to provide cotton, silk and spices and other luxury goods. CM2: With the availability of most of the world's materials and the booming economy, both Spain and the UK are on stage. Chrysler: From here we turn to Spanish and British Asian opponents to China. Simultaneously, Sina TS: China's rise is also driven by its geographical location. Tr1: Although in the independent continent, China has several characteristics, CD1: such as iron, a lot of arable land, forest, easy to enter the ocean 1. CM1: As mentioned earlier, these resources need to grow. Tr2: However, China has a lot of trade goods in this area CD2: jade, silk, rare earth metal 1. CM2: Through these trade goods, China can strengthen the world trade economy. ClS: From these constantly similarities, we turn to form the same empire with the same environment. Simultaneously, EST VINCULUM TS: People may question whether the great differences in the empire are made up of the same set of circumstances and the next paragraph will answer those questions. Tr1: The great empire must first be a well-functioning civilization, CD1: the need for agricultural food sources, the government system, the advanced economic system, we must consider doing this thing (strangely, each group is not saying that) CM1: England, Spain and China meet the above criteria. Tr2: From here we turn to geography, CD2: which states that the physical environment allows the community to follow a specific development model CM2: In such a shocking environment, there is no doubt that these different cultures will grow to such a great power. Simultaneously, CONCLUSIO With the influence of geography on culture, we left a problem. The problem is very simple, though important. What if the three cultures rise as a result of the origins of these countries in other places? I give you a question of my own, continue to destroy the natural resources, what civilization will happen in the future?

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イギリス、スペイン、中国の古代の開発に物質的環境の影響の歴史的ペーパー。 注: Google のラテン語の翻訳は少しのミスがあります。私は事前に謝罪します。 MONITIO INITIALIS アクション ゲーム私イギリス、スペイン、中国の経済成長の分析はどのようにこの独立文化 i を表示する同時に、同時に、

Equilibrium found!

That's deep, man.

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