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    America James I‚ 1603-1625 VA.‚ Plymouth founded; Separatists persecuted Charles I‚ 1625-1649 Civil Wars‚ 1642-1649; Mass.‚ MD formed Interregnum‚ 1649-1660 Commonwealth; Protectorate (Oliver Cromwell) Charles II‚ 1660-1685 The Restoration; Carolina‚ Pa.‚ N.Y. founded; Conn. chartered James II‚ 1685-1688 Catholic trend; Glorious Revolution‚ 1688 William and Mary‚ 1689-1702 (Mary died in 1694) King William’s War‚ 1689-1697 The New England Way One of the earliest regions to prosper in North America was New

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    to adulthood. Later on in life‚ John Winthrop became the lord of a Manor in Groton. In the mid to late 1620s‚ the religious atmosphere in England began to collapse for Puritans and other groups who believed the English Reformation was in danger. King Charles I had taken power in 1624‚ and he had married a Roman Catholic. After the first successful colony in the New World in Plymouth‚ there was a colony established named the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Winthrop was not on the first fleet of ships

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    One major country that colonized the New World was Spain. In the 15th century in Spain‚ women were 2nd class citizens who had no authority or power in general. However‚ the new king and queen of Spain-Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella Castille come into power equally. At this time Christopher Columbus seeks out the king and queen of Spain to grant him permission to sail out and prove that one can travel West and find a route to the West Indies. In 1492‚ Columbus charters 3 ships: The Santa Maria

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    William

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    [13] In Singkil (in Aceh province) and surrounding‚ the people name tsunami with word gloro.[14] ------------------------------------------------- History As early as 426 BC the Greek historian Thucydides inquired in his book History of the Peloponnesian War about the causes of tsunami‚ and was the first to argue that ocean earthquakes must be the cause.[5][6] "The cause‚ in my opinion‚ of this phenomenon must be sought in

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    Book Report: The Mayflower The voyage of the Mayflower is one we have known since childhood. The pilgrims sailed over and became friends with the Native Americans‚ who taught them the ways of the land while they feasted over a large Thanksgiving dinner and discovered America. Well Nathaniel Philbrick tells this story in a slightly different way than we have grown to know it‚ and for some reason his version seems to make much more sense. This novel takes you on a journey with the original settlers

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    the Seven Kingdoms were torn apart by a civil war‚ known as the “War of the Usurper." Prince Rhaega Targaryen kidnapped Lyanna Stark angering her family and of her fiancé‚ Lord Robert Baratheon. The Mad King‚ Aerys II Targaryen had Lyanna’ father and brother executed when they demanded her safe return. Her second brother‚ Eddard‚ joined his boyhood friend Robert Baratheon and Jon Arryn in declaring war against the ruling Targaryen dynasty. The civil war ended when Prince Rhaegar was killed in battle

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    Europeans Settlers and Natives in United States Two Nations who could not live peacefully When Europeans and Aboriginal people first met‚ they both knew they would have a successful relationship but lacking of understanding to each other made it impossible. Europeans and Aboriginals wanted to live together without any problem so they would work and help each other but the Settler would not trust the Indians because they have different beliefs‚ cultures‚ and backgrounds. 1 I think both of them

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    reached the new world was the women’s role in society. These two challenges are some of the many challenges that the colonists faced in the 1600’s. By 1621 the colonists’ relationship with the Native Americans was good according The Soldier and the King. However‚ this relationship would slowly be derailed as the seventeenth century dragged on. By 1674 the relationship between the Native Americans and the Massachusetts colonists went horrible when a Native American Christian by the name of John Sassamon

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    fight during World War II‚ but he believed that to do so would be to turn his back on the population of Quebec that he believed had been betrayed by the government of William Lyon Mackenzie King. Trudeau reflected on his opposition to conscription and his doubts about the war in his Memoirs (1993): "So there was a war? Tough... if you were a French Canadian in Montreal in the early 1940s‚ you did not automatically believe that this was a just war... we tended to think of this war as a settling of scores

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    Mariam Kurasbediani Given that the Homo erectus‚ the long-lived early human ancestors to ever walk our planet nearly 1.9 to 200‚000 years ago—were able to hunt‚ gather‚ and use simple tools thus‚ being able to survive in different environments—a rudimentary form of language (protolanguage) helped them to communicate and cooperate in their family groups. This paper agrees with Bickerton’s analysis by drawing factual evidence from BBC’s Documentary "Prehistoric Autopsy-Episode Two: Homo erectus”

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