It seems a strange image for a colony of Puritans whose primary reason for settling in New England was freedom from religious persecution. It suggests that there were other, perhaps equally significant, motivations. It also betrays an acute awareness that the land they were “coming over to” was already occupied.
Answer:
caravans
Explanation:
plans weren't invited by then
trains weren't invited by then
automobiles weren't invited by then
caravans go way back to the Oregon Trail and etc.
Answer:
I was born in a log cabin outside Barnesville, Belmont County, Ohio on October 15, 1838. Reading law with a Barnesville attorney, I passed the Ohio bar exam in 1859 at the age of 21. During this time I met and married Mary O'Toole and the couple had two sons, Charles and James.
Explanation:
I became known as the "Hanging Judge" of the American Old West, because I was sentenced numerous convicts to death. In 21 years on the federal bench, I tried 13,490 cases. In more than 8,500 of these cases, the defendant either pleaded guilty or was convicted at trial.
<span>Between 4000 and 3000 BCE, the agricultural villages of the Fertile Crescent turned into prosperous cities with developed specialized skills.
This happens after the development of inventions suchas Grain mills and pottery Klins, which allow that society to produce grain in higher quantity with shorter time and effort, and allow them to create various type of tools and artworks from the pottery Klins.</span>