The modern Western university was born in medieval Europe. It was supported by the two dominant sources of power and wealth of the time: the Church and the State. In contrast, 바카라śthe American college in the nineteenth century was a hometown entity,바카라ť writes education historian David Larabee. In a land of competing churches, founding a college was an effective way to 바카라śplant the flag and promote the faith.바카라ť A college was a solid claim for a sleepy country town to get on the map so that it could demand a railway stop, the county seat, or even the state capital, and in turn, raise the value of local real estate. Â