The answer for this question is: New England
The region of new England was the main target destination for the people who want to seek job opportunity during that time (mostly from Massachusetts)
Not only that, the economic growth in this region also give the people with enough resources to sustain their living so their mortality rate is really low.
The three groups who used the site for religious purposes were:
- the Gauls
- the Romans
- the Christians
Before the Notre Dame Cathedral was built at the order of the Bishop of Paris, Maurice de Sully, there were other structures on the site belonging to other groups of people which were:
- Gauls - Gauls used to live in France during Roman times and they built a temple to Jupitar after they were conquered by the Romans.
- Romans - Romans worshipped Jupitar and so would come to the temple built by the Gauls to worship. As many Gauls received Roman citizenship, they were called Romans as well.
- Christians - before the Notre Dame was built, there was a church on the site called, the Cathedral of Saint Étienne. It was smaller than the Notre Dame Cathedral but used by Christians to worship.
In conclusion, the Notre Dame Cathedral is a huge symbol in France and represents a wonderful feat of architecture. It was however built on land that had other purposes before it.
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The answer is Narmer. He was the first king to unify the country pacefully as well. My guess as to why we don't know too much about these kingdoms is because there just isn't too much information available from the time about these kingdoms. There are a lack of primary sources.
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Narmer was the first king of Egypt to unify the country peacefully (beginning of the 1st dynastic period).
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<em><u>Samuel Morse</u></em></h2>
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Telegraph was the device invented by Samuel Morse and other inventors in 1830's and 1840's. It revolutionised long distance communication and worked by transmitting electrical signal by a wire laid between two stations.
Samuel Morse also developed set of dots and dashes for each alphabet of English language so that complex messages could be transferred via telegraph lines. Samuel Morse sent the first telegraph between Washington D.C to Baltimore in 1844. By 1866, telegraph lines had been laid between Europe and Atlantic.