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Authors: Andrew Marr
Booth, John Wilkes
ref 1Boston Tea Party (1773)
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ref 1Boxer Rising (1898–1901)
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ref 1Brahmi script
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ref 1agriculture
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ref 2colonization of Africa
ref 1comparison with Japan
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ref 1decline in power
ref 1defeat of by Saint-Domingue
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ref 1free press
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ref 1invasion of by William of Orange (1688)
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ref 6politics and industrialization
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ref 1wool trade
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English Civil Warbronze, invention of
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ref 4Bulgars
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ref 1Burton, Richard
ref 1Bush, George W.
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ref 3comparison with China
ref 1court procedures and rituals
ref 1extent of empire
ref 1Fourth Crusade against
ref 1religion and spirituality
ref 1use of ‘Greek fire’
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ref 1and Cleopatra
ref 1conquest of Rome
ref 1defeat of Pompey
ref 1destruction of Gauls
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ref 1military campaigns
ref 1political career
ref 1Cairo
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ref 1naming of days of the week
ref 1Caligula, Emperor
ref 1Calvin, John
ref 1Cambodia
ref 1camels, domestication of
ref 1Cameron, Verney Lovett
ref 1Canaan/Canaanites
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ref 3canals
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ref 1Canary Islands
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ref 1Cape Verde islands
ref 1capitalism
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ref 5Carnegie, Andrew
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ref 1Castleden, Rodney
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ref 1Catherine the Great
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ref 1attempts to control flooding by first dynasty
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ref 1internal conflict and semi-anarchy after breakup of Han state
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ref 1links with Roman Empire
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ref 1religion and religious rites
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ref 1Communist-Nationalist conflict
ref 1comparison with Byzantium
ref 1Cultural Revolution
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ref 3economic growth
ref 1and God Worshippers
ref 1gunpowder invention
ref 1and industrialization
ref 1inventions
ref 1Manchu conquest and rule
ref 1Mandate of Heaven
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ref 1opium trade
ref 1Rape of Nanking (1938)
ref 1relations with Soviet Union
ref 1relations with United States
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ref 1and Taiping Rebellion (1850–64)
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ref 2Tang dynasty
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ref 2trade with Muslims
ref 1under Deng Xiaoping
ref 1Yuan dynasty
ref 1China Welfare Fund for the Disabled
ref 1Chinese, origins of
ref 1Chinese Communist Party
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ref 5Muslim coastal slave-taking
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ref 1spread of by St Paul
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ref 1Chronicle of Past Times
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