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Industrial Revolution / Building materials / Metallurgy / Anti-Catholicism / Christianity in France / Huguenot / House of Medici / Blast furnace / Italian Renaissance / Chemistry / Business / Humanities
Date: 2007-06-18 15:17:34
Industrial Revolution
Building materials
Metallurgy
Anti-Catholicism
Christianity in France
Huguenot
House of Medici
Blast furnace
Italian Renaissance
Chemistry
Business
Humanities

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