When Prussia was hit by famine in 1744, King Frederick the Great, a potato enthusiast, had to order the peasantry to eat the tubers. In England, 18th-century farmers denounced S. tuberosum as an advance scout for hated Roman Catholicism. “No Potatoes, No Popery!” was an election slogan in 1765. France was especially slow to adopt the spud. Into the fray stepped Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, the potato’s Johnny Appleseed.
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3129 BC
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sumerian city of modern day Iraq Europe and China have also been claimed as possible places of origin.
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Depends on what my cheif said. If my cheif of my tribe said to fight, I would. If my cheif said to hide,
I would do this because it's loyalty to my tribe.
But if I was physically under attack and my life was on the line in that moment, I would fight.
If it wasnt and I was not needed, I would take my family and go.
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Regarded as the founder of American landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) is best known for designing the grounds of New York City's Central Park, the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. , the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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<span>National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
</span><span>Clean Air Act</span>