It decreased and very significantly so!
Most of native Americas died of diseases brought by Europeans; but some were also killed directly by the Europeans. Many also mixed with the Europeans (by marriage or rape...) so there was also a mixed indigenous-white population.
Answered: C. the boy king who restored the old Egyptian religion
King Tutankhamen was so young when he became the pharaoh. He was eight years old then and later become the most popular hero. He died at the age of 19. He was the King who restored the Egyptian religion and believed in a single deity.
1. Israel's repentance and acceptance of Messiah is the central theme of the day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur.
2. The resurrection of Christ is the central theme of the Feast of First Fruits.
3. Redemption is the central theme of the Feast of Passover.
4. The coming of the Holy Spirit is commemorated on the Feast of Pentecost.
5. Millennial restoration and rest are central themes of the Feast of Tabernacles.
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New Zealand's First World War memorials are part of the fabric of our lives. Virtually every township has one, usually in the main street. Excluding the many honours boards and plaques in schools and churches, there are well over 500 public memorials to the soldiers of the Great War, 1914 - 1918.
Inglewood First World War memorial
Inglewood First World War memorial
The design of and details on memorials were the result of much debate and thought. Memorials aroused deep emotions and had to be acceptable to a wide range of people. The local war memorial says much about the beliefs and values of New Zealanders in the years after the Great War. They are a clue to what that terrible event meant to the people of this country.
Over 100,000 young New Zealanders served overseas and some 18,000 lost their lives during the war. Sacrifice like this meant grief on a large scale. There were grieving parents, lovers, siblings and friends who wanted to have a memorial where they could lay their wreaths at Anzac Day and contemplate their loss. Returned men wished to honour their mates. And people wanted to recall with pride the way 'our boys' had given identity to a nation.
The powerful emotions of sorrow and pride produced much creativity. No two memorials are exactly the same and there is a rich variety of imagery in the memorials.
Check the reference link
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/interpreting-first-world-war-memorials
The battle of Antietam Took place in near Sharpsburg, Maryland