Esbozo De Historia Universal: Juan Brom 21.pdf

He began to tell her a story — not of kings or dates, but of a girl her age, Amara, who lived in that very port in 1505. Amara’s father was a bronze caster. Her mother traded cloth across the Sahara. Their city was a crossroads of learning and commerce. Then one day, strange ships appeared on the horizon, carrying men in iron helmets. Within a decade, Amara’s family was torn apart, her city’s wealth funneled to Lisbon, and her cousin forced onto a ship bound for a land called Hispaniola.

Outlines the economic reliance on slave labor and how internal contradictions led to the eventual fall of the Western Roman Empire. 3. The Feudal System and the Middle Ages Esbozo De Historia Universal Juan Brom 21.pdf