<span>The quote in your question is attributed to the European explorer Christopher Columbus. Columbus was of the belief that when he discovered North America, it was a sign that all the present earthly things were going to come to an end and be replaced with a "new heaven and new earth."</span>
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In ancient Rome, the Ides of March were equivalent to our March 15. In the Roman calendar, this date corresponded to several religious observances. The Romans considered the Ides of March as a deadline for settling debts.
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have a good day
Maryland wasn't the first colony
that was roanoke
They weren't too eager to get involved in a war which they didn't know the outcome, and they didn't want to become involved because of the impact it may have on their trade with the other countries.