Romans came from the Italian pensinsula and came to Britain in the early first century. It was a gradual process and they slowly started conquering the different parts of the British isles during that time.
Vikings came from the Northern parts of Europe and they started conquering the British isles in later periods.
Both came and wanted to conquer the lands, while Romans were 'established' conquerors and started governing these areas soon by spreading their culture etc. The Vikings on the other hand had pillaing more in mind and did more of that and did not govern that much from the beginning.
They did spend seven years at sea, while helen has also spent seven years in egypt as well, I believe.
By the beginning of the 17th century, the Pilgrims used to celebrate Thanksgiving after their harvests in the New World. At that time, the celebration took three days of praying as a way of thanking God.
The "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated in October 1621 when the Pilgrims got their first harvest in their new lands in America. Not only the Pilgrims but also the Native Americans attended the festival.
From 1789 Thanksgiving has been celebrated intermittently in the US until President A. Lincoln declared "Thanksgiving" a national holiday which would take place on the fourth Thursday of November.
first person to drill for oil. Edwin L. Drake invented the telephone. Alexander Graham exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention. patent.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
By the time the atomic bomb was developed, the war in Europe was already over. However, Japan refused to surrender, so the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki