Knossos, Assur, Sumer, west through the Libyan desert.
1. Creation stories are the myths and legends common to many cultures. They explain how the world, or a single nation, or even a particular human came to life. Also, lost cities, mythical creatures, and sacred objects.
2. Historical linguists trace a legend back to its roots by tracing its language to a common ancestor.
3. Common muthemes in myths and legends are a supreme being, creation, apocalypse, judgment, life after death, and good vs. evil.
4. The themes that sacred myths often have in common are the theme of right vs. wrong.
5. Some of the shared symbols of sacred mythology are color, creature, character, and/or a physical object.
The King.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense. This pamphlet stated the important reasons for colonial independence from Britain. Our greatest enemy during this time was the King of England.
Knowing the terrain gave the Americans an advantage because they were familiar with it and knew their way around. Here are some links for additional information:
https://historyofmassachusetts.org/how-did-geography-influence-boston-battles/
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-us-history/period-3/apush-the-american-revolution/a/apush-the-american-revolution-lesson-overview
Answer:
they where posted behind the lines during each battle because behind the trenches and lines their were shops command centers and other stuff so officers and soldiers had to stay by the trenches because they had to fight and they shouldn't just be walking around.
Explanation: this is the answer I done this question before its not word for word but this is really close.