Answer:
The conclusion that can be drawn from analyzing the earliest placenames in Florida is that the Spanish were the first European colonizers in the area.
The Spanish arrived in Florida almost a century before Jamestown was founded. Juan Ponce de León was the first colonizer.
Decades after, the first settlement in American territory was founded: Saint Augustine in 1565.
Florida remained in Spanish hands until 1763, when Spain gave it away to Britain.
The people felt like they couldn't trust the banks anymore. So everyone started to go to the banks and withdrawl their money. Then the FDIC was invented to secure that banks would give your money back.
Answer: 1.) iron weapons
2.) hanging gardens
3.) Zoroastrianism
4.) king sumuabum
5.) king hoshea
6.) phoenicia
7.) descended from the Canaanites.
excellent navigators, sailors, and ship builders.
greatest traders of the ancient world.
invented the Phoenician alphabet and a writing system.
talented craftsmen.
inventors of the color "purple" .
developed the technique of glassblowing.
trading post in Carthrage.
8.) The Babylonians and Assyrians had two things in common. In their quest for riches, they were vicious warriors. And in enjoyment of their riches, they built grand cities where culture and learning were highly valued. A Babylonian king named Hammurabi created the Babylonian
Empire by uniting the cities of Sumer.
Answer:
The main difference between them was that Athens focused on the sea while Sparta focused on the land. Spartan boys went into training when they were only 7 years old. Every man had only one occupation and that was the soldier. They were a fierce and unmatched fighting force in Greece at the time but only on land. On sea Athens dominated with its superior navy with a ship design called the Trireme. It was a lot more powerful in battel than previous ships at the time.