Papers 2431-2440 of total 7777 found.
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…Virginia to New Foundland. Consequently, fur trading began with Native Americans and the Dutch West Indian Company founded New Amsterdam on the Hudson River. The Dutch expanded as Far East as the Connecticut River and they captured settlements founded…
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Category: /History
…Virginia to New Foundland. Consequently, fur trading began with Native Americans and the Dutch West Indian Company founded New Amsterdam on the Hudson River. The Dutch expanded as Far East as the Connecticut River and they captured settlements founded…
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…beautifully colored in shades of pink, blue and white, green, blase. Delectable foods offered by the large numbers of hotels, restaurants from all over the world are a hungry man's retreat, whether Game meat, Chinese, Thai, Italian, French, Indian or the famous…
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Category: /History
…communications near the end of the war. Due to very primitive form of coding messages and the time it took to send a message in code and then to UN-code the message, this was not a very effective form of Communicating. So one Choctaw Indian named Mose Bellmard, who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…family owned companies, many of which survived on government licenses to the inflow of multinational companies and lot of Indian companies being run as professional companies. Further, today there is talk of privatizing public sector companies, however…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It was discovered on October 12, 1492, when Christopher Columbus saw an island in the Bahamas which the Indians called Guanahani and Columbus rechristened San Salvador. Following this, Columbus made three other voyages to America in 1493, 1498, and 1502. During those…
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Category: /History
…Mesopotamia, the Quiche' Indians, a tribe in early Meso-America, and "The book of Genesis" which offers a Christian or biblical explanation of how our own civilization originated. I will tell you about how they believed they came into existence and what…
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…%), and Germany (3%). Its partners in imports are Japan (26%), USA (17%), Singapore (14%), Taiwan (5%), Germany (4%), UK (3%), and South Korea (3%). The Malaysian population is made up of the Malay and other natives (59%), Chinese (32%), and Indians (9…
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…civilizations at the time of European contact in the 16th century. Spanish friars, soldiers, and historians and scholars of Indian or mixed descent left invaluable records of all aspects of life. These ethnohistoric sources, linked to modern archaeological…
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…was deeply religious and an avid Bible reader. Rowlandson, unlike Bradstreet does not question her faith, she is one that truly believes even in the hard times. Rowlandson states, “The Indians stood laughing to see me staggering along, but in my distress…
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