Although this isn't quite confirmed, it is considered that Germanic wars are the longest-lasting wars in history. They lasted for 800 years, starting from 220 BCE until 580 AD, and were fought between Romans and various Germanic tribes. However, if you need a war in the newer history, the second longest war is known as Reconquista, which is a war fought between Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors, and lasted for about 770 years.
Ellis Island was B) A place where immigrants were processed and evaluated for entry to the United States. It is located in the Upper New York Bay and it is known for being the gateway of millions of immigrants for over 60 years from 1892 thru 1954. It was the busiest immigrant inspection station back in those years.
The correct answer is A.
Douglass is sent back to Master Covey's home to endure further punishment. He left early in the morning of a Saturday to Covey' fields without having any breakfast or supper the night before.
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expedition took them up the Missouri River to its headwaters, then on to the Pacific Ocean via the Columbia River, and it may have been influenced by the purported transcontinental journey of Moncacht-Apé by the same route about a century before.