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1. There are only four Maroon Settlements which are still active in Jamaica today. They are Accompong Town, Moore Town, Charles Town and Scott's Hall.
2. Most popular Maroon Town is the Toore Town and it is located in Eastern Jamaica.
3. Accompong Town was named after an early African Maroon leader.
4. Chief Cudjoe was given credit and respect for killing the Madagascan leader of the Leeward Maroons.
5. Chief Cudjoe's birthday is January 6, 1690.
6. Moore Town is located in Portland, Jamaica.
7. Quarvo was a leader of one of the Maroon settlements.
8. The leader of Scotts Hall Maroon Town is Chief Pink.
9. The Maroon war horn is called the Abeng. History had it that it was made from cow horn.
10. The purpose of the Maroon war horn was to communicate messages and signs among the Maroons society alone.
11. The entrance to Scotts Hall Maroon village is hidden by a cave.
12. The Maroons refer to the Almighty God as Nyankipong and Accompong for the christ believers.
The Progressively were largely unsuccessful in regulating the railroads. This was a difficult task because many of the railroads were owned and operated by different entities.
Indians were outnumbered by whites, whites had more advanced military technology, and the number of buffalo decreased (all of the above).
The trials were held in Nuremberg. These are known as the <span>Nuremberg trials. This is where Germany was punished.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
During the Roman Empire, the lives of Romans were great, well to most of the other empires. The Romans developed much quicker than any other empire. The Roman soldiers had to be relentless, due to their harsh punishments. Their discipline and expansions brought them to the top. The Roman Empire even had their own games, their own inventions, but they had to be controlled and supervised by Roman soldiers. If a Roman soldier did one slip up, they would be severely punished, so they did not take their jobs lightly. I Hope This Helps. :)