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Education in the Middle Ages: A Detailed Summary
Education in the Middle Ages was closely tied to the Catholic Church and varied greatly depending on social class and gender. This article details the history and significance of education in the Middle Ages.

German Unification: A Detailed Summary
German unification was one of the most significant events of the 19th century and transformed the political landscape of Europe by creating one of the most powerful nations in the world. This article details the history and significance of German unification.

Impacts of European Imperialism in Africa: A Detailed Summary
Historians have identified several impacts of European imperialism in Africa. These impacts have left a considerable legacy on Africa following the events of the Scramble for Africa.

Hague Conventions: A Detailed Summary
The Hague Conventions are a series of international treaties and declarations established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that set rules for the conduct of war and the protection of civilians and prisoners. This article details the history and significance of the Hague Conventions.

George S. Patton: A Detailed Biography
George S. Patton was significant because he became one of the most recognizable American commanders of World War II. This article details the life and significance of George S. Patton.

The Dutch in the Age of Exploration: A Detailed Summary
The Dutch were one of the most important exploring and trading nations of the Age of Exploration, particularly during the 17th century. Driven primarily by a desire for direct access to the spice trade of Asia, the Dutch established the powerful Dutch East India Company and built a commercial empire that stretched across Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Through the voyages of explorers such as Henry Hudson and Abel Tasman, the Dutch mapped new territories and opened new trade routes that helped shape the modern world.