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Paperback Transitions: identity trail Book

ISBN: B0GM15ZTZY

ISBN13: 9798243752381

Transitions: identity trail

Introduction

The history of trade and political identities via a lineage of

Latin/Greek and the Native Peoples. This is a story some

people believe to know but in aspects not ever been told as

a whole. Connecting the dots and giving content to the "New

World" that was inhabited and changed to "Westernization"

the "Utopia" of enlightenment. Sciences and Art are the main

philosophy of advertising to the public and giving sense to a

new way of life some know it as the "Renaissance" era.

The trade and economics are the establishment of

boundaries and movement of the necessity of goods and

services in a simplified untaxed manner when the new world

was entered into and continued for a short amount of time.

The Vatican played a part of the next steps to economic

development under law and order via the Templars (known at

Conquistadors) in the new world. They reported to the Vatican

who were of the "Church of the Jesuits" of Roman belief. They

assumed the land and cohabitated with the Natives learning their

route and trade system, they battled and intermarried with them

and were revolted against. Who are the Vatican's alliances?

Answered within and how the first revolt in the United States was

handled, shows an alliance and a segue to the Revolution in 1776

and is a similar fight that was never connected by a man/woman

until now.

Knowing the trail of identity and how this new world

extended from the unknown to a formation through a battle

of cultures/people. It is knowing the history of who the

foreigners were and their trail from economic, religious, and

on a personal level from the author, the lineage; this will

allow a sense to current awakening of the battles that have

endured and continue with a understanding of the division of

cultures and how trade and economics evolved to current

affairs.

Recommended

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