After Jesus, the two most significant figures in Christianity are the apostles Peter and Paul/Saul. Paul, in particular, takes a leading role in spreading the teachings of Jesus to Gentiles (non Jews) in the Roman Empire.
I can do Australia and New Zealand but not Canada
<span>Australia was made up of separate colonies scattered around the continent. Britain agreed to Australian demands for self-rule. The colonies united into the independent Commonwealth of Australia. Britain annexed New Zealand. As colonists poured in, the took more and more land, leading to fierce wars with Maori. Many Maori died. New Zealanders wanted self-rule and won independence.</span>
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Congress lacked the power to levy taxes and struggled to finance the Revolutionary War. With the ratification of the Articles of Confederation, the Congress became known as the Congress of the Confederation. In June 1775, Congress created the Continental Army and gave command of the Army to George Washington.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "a. the Pacific Northwest." The present-day areas was Paleo-Indian Folsom culture found is called <span>the Pacific Northwest. This is the correct answer as far as the present-day area is concerned.</span>
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Archaeologists and historians study the past by examining artifacts and documents that people have left behind. We may know more about recent events than earlier ones because there is more evidence available to social scientists.
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Written records, for example, could not have been left behind by cultures that had yet to develop writing