It was the "Tartessos" that <span>was a kingdom on the Atlantic coast of Spain that traded with the Greeks and Phoenicians," although their trading capabilities were less than many of their partners. </span>
The answer is speed and direction (of motion).
There were many factors which lead to increases in domestic terrorism. One might say that one is an increased and a stronger way of creating in- and out-groups where certain people might even feel hatred towards the outgroups while unconditional love towards their ingroups.
Western Christendom
This was the project of the "scholastics" (or "schoolmen" - what we would call academics) of the Middle Ages. They explored and analyzed the doctrines of Christianity from a philosophical perspective, drawing not only on philosophical thinking from early church fathers (notably Augustine), but also and especially the thought of Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. Thomas Aquinas was enormously influential in bringing an Aristotelian perspective to the theology of the Roman Catholic church.
The 'Lost Colony' is believed by most to have been captured by the Indians. The evidence pointing to this is the word "Croatoan”— that was found carved into a wooden post. But, they were never found. No footprints, nothing whatsoever. So I'm a tad uncertain as to your question...So A. They were never found.