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But they in turn were ousted in a.d. ||||| The Chinese calendar was used to calculate the year of Japan's foundation by counting back the 1,260 years of the Chinese cosmological cycle.
Who established relations with China's Sui Dynasty Prince Shotoku
An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty Shotoku
He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty Shotoku
Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| 645 by Nakatomi Kamatari, founder of the great Fujiwara clan, which was to rule Japanese affairs for hundreds of years and provide prominent advisers to the emperor even up to the 19th century.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty Shotoku
An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty The Prince of Japan
He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty The Prince of Japan
Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| 645 by Nakatomi Kamatari, founder of the great Fujiwara clan, which was to rule Japanese affairs for hundreds of years and provide prominent advisers to the emperor even up to the 19th century.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty The Prince of Japan
An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty Prince Shotoku
He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty Prince Shotoku
Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| 645 by Nakatomi Kamatari, founder of the great Fujiwara clan, which was to rule Japanese affairs for hundreds of years and provide prominent advisers to the emperor even up to the 19th century.
Which Japanese figure established relations with the Sui dynasty Prince Shotoku
An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
Who established relations with the Sui dynasty Prince Shotoku
An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| But they in turn were ousted in a.d.
Who established relations with the Sui dynasty Prince Shotoku
The Chinese calendar was used to calculate the year of Japan's foundation by counting back the 1,260 years of the Chinese cosmological cycle. ||||| De facto power was exercised by the militarily and economically strongest family.
Who established relations with the Sui dynasty Prince Shotoku
The Chinese calendar was used to calculate the year of Japan's foundation by counting back the 1,260 years of the Chinese cosmological cycle. ||||| Thus, 660 b.c.
What year was Japan founde 660 BC
Thus, 660 b.c. ||||| De facto power was exercised by the militarily and economically strongest family.
What year was Japan founde 660 BC
But they in turn were ousted in a.d. ||||| 645 by Nakatomi Kamatari, founder of the great Fujiwara clan, which was to rule Japanese affairs for hundreds of years and provide prominent advisers to the emperor even up to the 19th century.
What year was Japan founde 660 BC
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
How many banks did First of America Bank Corp gain with its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc 8
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
How many banks did First of America Bank Corp gain with its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc 8
The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
How many banks did First of America Bank Corp gain with its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc 8
Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
How many subsidiary banks under Midwest Financial Group will adopt the First of America name, once they are acquired Eight Banks
Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company.
How many subsidiary banks under Midwest Financial Group will adopt the First of America name, once they are acquired Eight Banks
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| But it said that severance payments to those executives not staying with the company will reduce First of America's operating results for 1989 by $3 million to $4 million, or 15 cents to 20 cents a share.
How many subsidiary banks under Midwest Financial Group will adopt the First of America name, once they are acquired Eight Banks
Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
How many subsidiary banks under Midwest Financial Group will adopt the First of America name, once they are acquired 8
Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company.
How many subsidiary banks under Midwest Financial Group will adopt the First of America name, once they are acquired 8
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| But it said that severance payments to those executives not staying with the company will reduce First of America's operating results for 1989 by $3 million to $4 million, or 15 cents to 20 cents a share.
How many subsidiary banks under Midwest Financial Group will adopt the First of America name, once they are acquired 8
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
Which Bank Group acquired two separate bank entities First of America Bank Corp
First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
Which Bank Group acquired two separate bank entities First of America Bank Corp
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| But it said that severance payments to those executives not staying with the company will reduce First of America's operating results for 1989 by $3 million to $4 million, or 15 cents to 20 cents a share.
Which Bank Group acquired two separate bank entities First of America Bank Corp
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
Where is Midwest Financial Group Located Peoria, IL
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Where is Midwest Financial Group Located Peoria, IL
Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Where is Midwest Financial Group Located Peoria, IL
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
Where is Midwest Financial Group Located It's headquarter is at Michigan
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Where is Midwest Financial Group Located It's headquarter is at Michigan
Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Where is Midwest Financial Group Located It's headquarter is at Michigan
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
How many managers may take other jobs within First of America Some of 13
First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
How many managers may take other jobs within First of America Some of 13
The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
How many managers may take other jobs within First of America Some of 13
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam First of America Bank Corp acquired Midwest Financial Group
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam First of America Bank Corp acquired Midwest Financial Group
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam First of America Bank Corp acquired Midwest Financial Group
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam As it was acquired by First of America Bank Corp
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam As it was acquired by First of America Bank Corp
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam As it was acquired by First of America Bank Corp
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam They were purchased by First of America Bank Corp
First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam They were purchased by First of America Bank Corp
Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
Why will The Midwest Financial Adopt a new nam They were purchased by First of America Bank Corp
The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
What contained a very complicated problems that affected the economic, social, and political future of Russia The emancipation
It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation. ||||| Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom.
What contained a very complicated problems that affected the economic, social, and political future of Russia The emancipation
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| The architects of the emancipation manifesto were Alexander's brother Konstantin, Yakov Rostovtsev, and Nikolay Milyutin.
What contained a very complicated problems that affected the economic, social, and political future of Russia The emancipation
The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
What contained a very complicated problems that affected the economic, social, and political future of Russia The emancipation of the serfs
It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation. ||||| Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom.
What contained a very complicated problems that affected the economic, social, and political future of Russia The emancipation of the serfs
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| The architects of the emancipation manifesto were Alexander's brother Konstantin, Yakov Rostovtsev, and Nikolay Milyutin.
What contained a very complicated problems that affected the economic, social, and political future of Russia The emancipation of the serfs
The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Alexander ordered his Minister of the Interior to send a message to the governors of European Russia praising the Polish landed proprietors idea to emancipate the serfs
Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Alexander ordered his Minister of the Interior to send a message to the governors of European Russia praising the Polish landed proprietors idea to emancipate the serfs
The architects of the emancipation manifesto were Alexander's brother Konstantin, Yakov Rostovtsev, and Nikolay Milyutin. ||||| The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Alexander ordered his Minister of the Interior to send a message to the governors of European Russia praising the Polish landed proprietors idea to emancipate the serfs
The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia
Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia
The architects of the emancipation manifesto were Alexander's brother Konstantin, Yakov Rostovtsev, and Nikolay Milyutin. ||||| The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia
Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack.
When were plans formed for building a great network of railways Soon after the conclusion of peace
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors.
When were plans formed for building a great network of railways Soon after the conclusion of peace
On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
When were plans formed for building a great network of railways Soon after the conclusion of peace
The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve The economic, social and political future of the nation
It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve The economic, social and political future of the nation
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve The economic, social and political future of the nation
The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve Issues deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation
It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve Issues deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve Issues deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation
Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected.
When was the existence of serfdom tackled Soon after the conclusion of peace
Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published.
When was the existence of serfdom tackled Soon after the conclusion of peace
Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant.
When was the existence of serfdom tackled Soon after the conclusion of peace
The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" Tsar Alexander
Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" Tsar Alexander
The architects of the emancipation manifesto were Alexander's brother Konstantin, Yakov Rostovtsev, and Nikolay Milyutin. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" Tsar Alexander
The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" Alexander
Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" Alexander
The architects of the emancipation manifesto were Alexander's brother Konstantin, Yakov Rostovtsev, and Nikolay Milyutin. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" Alexander
The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors.
Which idea for the emancipation of the serfs did Alexander lend his support to Transforming the serfs into a class of independent communal proprietors
The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
Which idea for the emancipation of the serfs did Alexander lend his support to Transforming the serfs into a class of independent communal proprietors
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
Which idea for the emancipation of the serfs did Alexander lend his support to Transforming the serfs into a class of independent communal proprietors
The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| On 3 March 1861, 6 years after his accession, the emancipation law was signed and published. ||||| Alexander had to choose between the different measures recommended to him and decide if the serfs would become agricultural laborers dependent economically and administratively on the landlords or if the serfs would be transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors.
Which idea for the emancipation of the serfs did Alexander lend his support to The serfs being transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors
The emperor gave his support to the latter project, and the Russian peasantry became one of the last groups of peasants in Europe to shake off serfdom. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
Which idea for the emancipation of the serfs did Alexander lend his support to The serfs being transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors
Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
Which idea for the emancipation of the serfs did Alexander lend his support to The serfs being transformed into a class of independent communal proprietors
Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England.
Why did Prince Manuel only rule for three years Armed Forces deposed him
Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
Why did Prince Manuel only rule for three years Armed Forces deposed him
On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
Why did Prince Manuel only rule for three years Armed Forces deposed him
Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| Having ruled for less than three years, Manuel died in exile in 1932 in England.
Why did Prince Manuel only rule for three years An uprising resulted in his exile to England where he died
Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison.
Why did Prince Manuel only rule for three years An uprising resulted in his exile to England where he died
On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
Why did Prince Manuel only rule for three years An uprising resulted in his exile to England where he died
By 1892 Portugal, racked by wars and the continuing expense of maintaining its African colonies (including those of Mozambique and Angola), declared itself bankrupt. ||||| Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910.
How many years after Portugal declared bankruptcy was the monarchy deposed elements of the armed force 18
Amid republican agitation, a surprise uprising led by elements within the armed forces deposed Manuel in 1910. ||||| Pedro took the throne, though armed struggle continued for months and the lingering bitterness long after that.
How many years after Portugal declared bankruptcy was the monarchy deposed elements of the armed force 18
The sudden end of more than seven centuries of monarchy brought confusion and crisis to the country. ||||| The power struggle, with strong overtones of absolutism versus liberalism, excited the interest and intervention of other powers.
How many years after Portugal declared bankruptcy was the monarchy deposed elements of the armed force 18
Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened 1808
On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened 1808
The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened 1808
Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened June 16, 1808
On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened June 16, 1808
The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened June 16, 1808
Among the early blows struck for independence was a rebellion in the town of Olhão. ||||| On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| It's said that a party of local men then set sail from Olhão all the way to Brazil, without maps or navigational aids, to tell the king of the insurrection.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened 16 June 1808
On 16 June 1808, the townsfolk — armed with little more than ancient swords, spears, and stones — attacked and captured the local French garrison. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown. ||||| On 1 February 1908, the royal family was riding in an open carriage along the Lisbon river front plaza, Terreiro do Paço, when an assassin opened fire and killed King Carlos and the heir to the throne, Prince Luis Filipe.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened 16 June 1808
The real battle, however, was waged under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, whose coalition forces expelled the French after two years of bitter fighting. ||||| With British help, Pedro defeated Miguel off Cape St. Vincent in 1833, and his expeditionary force marched to Lisbon. ||||| The seeds of discontent with absolutist rule were sown.
There were many disputes going on, when did the first dispute happened 16 June 1808