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Feb. 4, 1802, Marcus was born. Mar 14, 1808, Narcissa was born. Mar 1, 1823, At age 21 Marcus studied to n=be a Doctor even though he wanted to be a Minister. Apr 26, 1819, Narcissa converts and becomes a member of the Congregational Church at age 11. Jan 6, 1835The board Met and decided that Marcus would be a missionary doctor. Mar 14, 1837Narcissa got quit the 29th Birthday Present a Baby girl. Feb 24, 1835, Marcus proposed to Narcissa Prentiss. Apr 26, 1844, Seven Sager Orphans Entered the Whitman's' Lives. Jun 23, 1839 Alice Clarissa Whitman Drowned in the Walla Walla river. Feb 18, 1836, they got married. Jan 1, 1836, The Whitman's left with another Missionary couple west. Nov 29, 1847 The death of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman. They were murdered by indians.
The larger states have more electoral votes and have a much greater influence. Since they have more electoral votes the it is for them.
The jews were not treated the same as the germans
because the united states congress has been given the power to regulate interstate commerce, the states are limited in their ability to regulate or tax such commerce between them.
1. She fought as an ally of Xerxes I, King of Persia against the independent Greek city states during the second Persian invasion of Greece. She personally commanded her contribution of five ships at the navel battle of Artemisium and in the navel Battle of Salamis in 480 BC.
2. In the 400s B.C. The Persians attempted to conquer Greece. She is also known for giving Persian King Xerxes advice when he assembled he leaders of his fleet to discuss fighting the Greeks. According to Herodotus, Artemisia “gave to Xerxes sounder counsel [better advice] than any of his other allies.”
3. She advised him not to attack; leave it at a stand-off, and the Greeks would either starve through the autumn and winter, or else disperse.
4. They are running out of land.
5. The Artemisia of Herodotus was Complex. Herodotus believed her five ships, which commanded, were among the best of Persian fleet (7.99). Artemisia was unique among her peers as she was the only non-Persian, Greek, female commander in Xerxes’s council (8.101).