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City, Dec. 1, 1838 Page two has an article: "The Cherokees" which includes in part: "...about 15,000 of the Indians of the Cherokee country have been removed and are at, or on their way to, their new homes in the west. Only about 300 remain...". This was part of the "Trail of Tears" movement, the relocation of Native Americans including Cherokee, Creek, Seminole & Choctaw nations from their homelands to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Estimates are that 4000 of the 15,000 relocated Cherokees died on route.
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Masada.
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Masada is a fortress which was captured by the Jews during the siege of Masada and defend the fortress for 2 years with less army. The roman army was fifteen times greater than Jewish army but the courage and bravery of the Jewish army did not allowed them to capture the mountain fortress of Masada. The Jewish army defend the fortress with less number was a great achievement.
Answer:Agora means marketplace. Remember your psychology courses when you read about agoraphobia? That is a fear of the marketplace or social situations. There are two main Agoras in Athens that are of interest to travelers. The first is the ancient agora which is now an archaeological site below the acropolis and is well worth the visit.Things have gotten a little slow at the ancient Agora since the fall of Rome and the Turkish occupation.
But there is plenty of action at my favorite agora on Athinas street between Omonia and Monastiraki where the Athinians do their shopping for meat, fish, vegetables, olives, herbs and just about everything else you want to eat. The following page is a photographic journey through one of the most exciting and interesting places in Athens. Hopefully this will inspire you to supress your agoraphobia and bravely wander through the sights, sounds and smells of the agora on your next visit to Greece.
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