Fighting began in Lexington and Concord when British troops "<span>C. thought colonial soldiers had fired on them", although tensions between the colonists and the British had been mounting for quite some time before this.</span>
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The Etruscans laid the first underground sewers in the city of Rome around 500 BC. These cavernous tunnels below the city's streets were built of finely carved stones, and the Romans were happy to utilize them when they took over the city. Such structures then became the norm in many cities throughout the Roman world.
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black people
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because theyb are at fault for everything
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Mud-brick is one of the most adaptable and versatile of building materials. Its early use in the Near East is discussed, with particular reference to its employment in elaborate facade decoration, for example in the spiral and palm-trunk semi-columns of the Great Temple at Tell al Rimah (c. 1800 BC) and in various types of vault. Evidence is discussed for the contemporary use of three techniques of sun-dried mud-brick vaulting - radial, pitched-brick and corbelled - at least as early as the second half of the third millennium BC.