The primary reason for
t<span>he limited information available to archaeologist about early Native
American culture is their inability to record their history in tangible ways
like artifacts or remains of the houses etc; instead they passed on the
information orally. Their houses etc were made of mud or wood which by time
were affected by biodegrading and nothing was left behind. </span>
Answer:
The new immigrants were workers who were unskilled and they do no share much cultural features except few with the native Americans.
Explanation:
- In the late 18th century, people from different parts of the world migrated to the United States as a result of crop failure, natural calamities, shortages of the land and jobs, etc as United states was considered a pool of economic opportunities then.
- Both the old and new immigrants were able to develop their neighborhood in some of the major cities of America but old immigrants were usually skilled and owned property, shared cultural values whereas new immigrants were not skilled and were not very well versed with the cultural features then.
I believed among all the city states in Greece, the most important was Athens. It was one of the oldest cities of the world and the center for arts, science, architecture, politics, and philosophy. The medieval period was inspired by its culture. This was a place were great Philosophers came; Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates. All of these are essential elements that became a foundation of man's development.
By the end of the 13th century, Crusading had become more expensive. The time had passed when a Crusade army was made up of knights who served under a lord and paid their own way. Economic pressures caused many nobles to seek royal service. Royal armies, therefore, became more professional, and many knights as well as foot soldiers served for pay. Moreover, the rise of royal authority meant that great Crusades could no longer be cobbled together by feudal lords but were increasingly reliant on kings, who were by their nature easily distracted by events at home.