The Frankish victory, led by Charles Martel, at the pivotal Battle of Tours in 732, was considered important because it halted the expansion of _________ into northern Europe. Islam Christianity Buddhism Paganism
do u think u can help me with this other question i have, since u kinda helped me with the other 1?
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it's What were the effects of urbanization in New England in the 1800s? Many of the towns imitated Philadelphia's grid pattern for cities to attract more workers. New England towns established the first hospitals and police departments in the United States. Rapid population growth led to the creation of soup kitchens and shelters for the cities' poor. Rapid growth of the textile industry created a need for more housing and public services.
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Rapid urbanization during the late 1800's caused over-crowding, an increase in disease including cholera, lower living standards and severe sanitary problems. Americans came to realize that urbanization was not unalloyed blessings. @RosieF
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it's Islam... and sorry for late reply....
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