If you get paid a salary, and you want to know the weekly amount of pay, you need to determine the number of weeks in a year. Sure, you might say "But that's 52 weeks". Wrong. There are 365.25 days in a year (364 but then an extra day every 4th or leap year) There are 7 days in a week. So the number of weeks in a year is: 365.25/7 = 52.1785715285714 weeks This is usually rounded to 2<span>decimal places: 52.18 weeks Therefore, for a salary of 60 000 p.a., </span>
Plant rock is least likely to be penetrated by soil.
Answer:
The settlement patterns in South Asia are similar to settlement patterns seen around the world. People in South Asia often live near water. This is common around the world because people need freshwater to survive. People who live near freshwater often have drinking water, an increased food supply, and fertile soil for farming. People in South Asia also tend to live near fertile soil. They use fertile soil to start farms, grow plants, and feed animals. Fertile soil can provide people with all the necessary elements to live self-sufficiently. The majority of people living in South Asia also live near natural resources, because they can use these resource for their own survival needs or for economic growth. Natural resources can be sold or traded and provide jobs.
Explanation:
It was not necessary to "advance civilization" by banishing Native Americans from their homeland, to a new, designated land for natives.
The Trail of Tears displaced more than 100,000 natives of the "Five Civilized Tribes" (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole).
The physical trail included five thousand miles of rough terrain.
The indigenous peoples reactions to the Indian Removal Act of 1830 varied. Nations such as the Choctaw and the Chickasaw signed an initial agreement relatively early, and were finalized within a year or two. However, the Creek Nation's journey was delayed due to fradulent land sales. The Seminoles protested the removal; federal authorities were met with fierce resistance from the Seminoles. This ultimately lead to the Second Seminole War. Lastly, the (Southeast) Cherokee Nation sought legal action. Their lawsuits included <em>Cherokee Nation v. Georgia</em>, and <em>Worcester v. Georgia</em>. Around 1838, the Cherokees were forced out of their homes, some were even held in internment camps.
I would imagine that the militia was just as frustrated as the natives were, for the set backs, the resistance, and etc.