Answer:
Many Europeans came to America but the most important was England because it lead to the United States being formed.
Explanation:
The reason behind this answer is that even though the English were no the first ones to land into America, the continent. They were important because when they landed on the northeastern American coast they opened access to what would become the United States of America. Thus, they are still important and relevant after arriving in America in the last place.
Eh, this is semi-true. It depends on the people in the relationship, tbh.
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Answer and explanation:
This a passage from a novel called "Wuthering Heights" written by Emily Brontë in 1847 under the anonymous name of Ellis Bell. The plot goes about the mostly toxic-romantic love triangle and family issues between two male characters and the female lead of the story. It is today considered a book that's part of the classic literature.
I know that the hippes tried to stay positive and they were all about peace i guess