He went on an expedition to central Sweden and discovered about 100 new species of plants.
Leading up to the French and Indian War, the British were "<span>victorious at the battle at Fort William Henry," although it should be noted that this had little to do with their future victory in the war.</span>
<span>Plymouth Plantation was the first permanent settlement in New England, but beyond that distinction, its place in American history is somewhat exaggerated. Before long, the Pilgrims were eclipsed by the far larger and more important immigration of Non‐Separatist Puritans, who started the Massachusetts Bay colony.</span>
<span>Well, I think it's by contemplating the purpose and structure of government. I hope this is what you're looking for.</span>