<span>A is the correct answer. Ur became part of the the Akkadian Empire, founded by Sargon of Akkad, roughly around the 23rd century BC. Sargon was one of several Semite rulers, and these rulers first conquered Nippur in the 3rd millenium BC. Ur and Nippur are located in modern day Iraq.</span>
Of the 110 settlers who arrived in May 1607, over half of them had died by December. This was due to poor protection from the cold winter that had a massive impact on children and the elderly.
Many of the passengers died due to scurvy.
Overall, it was a gruelling journey and not easy even in summer times. Winter, itself brought with it a lot of diseases.
Whoever died on the ship, their dead body was thrown over in the Ocean, as was the custom. However, their clothes and belongings were still left on the ship to be used by others.
These provided evidence of tens of people who could not make the journey.
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I think yes but I’m not entirely sure(sorry)