The Shakyas formed an independent oligarchi republican state known as the Śākya Gaṇarājya. The Shakya capital was Kapilavastu, which may have been located either in present-day Tilaurakot, Nepal or present-day Piprahwa, India. ... [note 2] Siddhartha was the son of Śuddhodana, the chosen leader of the Śākya Gaṇarājya.
The Shakyas formed an independent oligarchi republican state known as the Śākya Gaṇarājya. The Shakya capital was Kapilavastu, which may have been located either in present-day Tilaurakot, Nepal or present-day Piprahwa, India. [note 2] Siddhartha was the son of Śuddhodana, the chosen leader of the Śākya Gaṇarājya.
I believe the answer would be the patronage in the Spanish
century of gold. As we can remember, Spanish people were very into Gold, and
that’s the reason why they conquer a lot of countries. This picture just simply illustrate that
Spanish people glorifies gold.
The best answer among the following choices would be the third option C) They wanted to use the waterways to transport goods and crops to distant markets.