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(the first thing the question needs to fix is that it should be "What problems did the pilgrims faced and how did they deal with them?")(sorry) The pilgrims faced many problems. Where to put shelter, food resources, wild animals, and natives. For food and shelter, they had no time to mess around. They got straight to building and tried to do it fast. They picked berries and other fruits that they knew weren't posiones. The hunted the wild animals thanks to some natives. The other natives didn't want thm in their land so they would attack. The pilgrims responded by attacking back. I hope I answered your question correctly and I hope it helps you out.
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Two people who are very much in love.
Origin of Lovebirds
This expression developed from nine species of African parrots that are also called lovebirds. Lovebird mates are often considered to act particularly loving towards each other and like to stay close together.
It isn’t clear when this term first started being used to describe humans. Some sources put it as far back as the 1600s, but it was at least since the early 1800s.
In his novel Bleak House, Charles Dickens used the phrase.
Explanation:
My unprofessional opinion is that the atomic bomb was a morally acceptable method to end the war because, the US army had been fighting for three years in three different theaters of war at the same time, and were morally, resourcefully, and physically tired. The Japanese had a standing army of about 2 million soldiers (Don't quote me) and were expecting and prepared for an invasion of their mainland. which would have resulted in countless more casualties for America, and many for Japanese in military and civilian occupations. the destructive force of the nuclear bombs also weren't much more destructive than the already ongoing firebombings of major, and strategic citys like Tokyo. Although one round of bombing aren't devastating as a nuclear bomb. what did happen was dozens of bombings over short periods of time. in my opinion, and opinion alone I believe that the firebombings were more unethical than nuclear warfare.
A return of more than a million acres of land to the Six Nations