Answer:
Plymouth
Explanation:
The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in Massachusetts – sparked a series of cultural encounters that helped shape the nation and the world.
Timur the lame (Tamerlame), a Turco-Mongol ruler of Persia, was nicknamed like this after the stick he needed after half of his body was paralyzed. The original name was "Timur-Lang" in Persian, which does mean "Timur the lame"
comment: thanks to SwagGirl for pointing out my mistake! I corrected it now:)
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Deists like <u>Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin</u> endorsed the concept of supreme being...
All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it was <u>not as large as the first Great Awakening.</u>
As a revivalist preacher, <u>Charles Grandison Finney</u> advocated opposition to slavery...
... Baptists William Miller is least related to <u>Brigham Young, Book of Mormon, Salt Lake City, polygamy</u>
...angered many non-Mormons was their emphasis on <u> cooperative or group effort</u>
Tax supported public education was deemed essential for <u>social stability and democracy.</u>
...New England reformer <u>Dorothea Dix</u>...
...stemmed from the hard and <u>monotonous life of many</u>
...from the wave of <u>nationalism</u> that followed...
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At first the colonists did not agree with the rebellion against britian, over time though taxation without reprensation and british impressment of the u.s