Great Britain was the most powerful of the North American colonizers. Their grasp over the Hudson Bay was very profitable.
Yes the pyramids have survived 4 a long ti,e and kept the dead in there. So technically it was succesful
Second Great Awakening, Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835. During this revival, meetings were held in small towns and large cities throughout the country, and the unique frontier institution known as the camp meeting began. Many churches experienced a great increase in membership, particularly among Methodist and Baptist churches. The Second Great Awakening made soul-winning the primary function of ministry and stimulated several moral and philanthropic reforms, including temperance and the emancipation of women. Generally considered less emotional than the Great Awakening of the early 18th century, the second wave of evangelical revivalism led to the founding of numerous colleges and seminaries and to the organization of mission societies across the country.
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President William McKinley
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B) People have learned to farm and grow a surplus of food and c) People divide up necessary labor are both statements which currently identifies a condition that must exist for a culture to be considered a civilization. Many civilizations had no religion, did not live in areas which would be qualified as cities and were ruled in other sort of "governmental" forms that monarchies or oligarchies, so this is why they do not qualify as civilizations.