At its greatest extent, the Roman Empire covered all European countries horizontally from Spain to to modern-day Iraq. The Romans also occupied a sliver of the North African coast from modern-day Morocco to Egypt’s north and eastern shores (including the Nile River delta) as well as modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan. The Romans also settled in modern-day France and countries to the east, excluding Germany and Eastern European countries. Lastly, the Romans occupied the southern half of modern-day England. Hope this helps :) (Brainliest please?)
Immigrants from Angel Island were from Asia while the immigrants from Elis Island were from Europe. Think about the geographic location, it makes sense.
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<span>If I'm not mistaken it was Henry VIII. Have you tried other sources?</span>