The telegraph could be used to communicate the arrival and departure of trains at stations along railroad lines. Without it we wouldnt have things like phones or anything and to be able to send messages and such.
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Answer: Technically germans thought it up first, but it was brought up in america as an actual tradition.
Explanation:
the concept of the Easter bunny stems from pagan rituals around the vernal equinox (the first day of spring). The pagan goddess of fertility, Eostre, was also symbolized by a hare and eggs. It’s believed that when missionaries spread Christianity throughout Europe, they combined the pagan spring rituals with Easter and resurrection celebrations to make the transition from paganism to Christianity easier for new converts.
In terms of the Easter Bunny’s specific ties to the Christian holiday, German writings from the 1600s were reportedly among the first to mention an Easter hare. The Easter hare (called “Oschter Haws” in German) was said to have left colorful eggs for good children around Easter. Children would sometimes prepare “nests” for the eggs and leave carrots for the hare. German immigrants are believed to have brought the Easter Bunny tradition to the United States around the 1700s.
Farming made civilization possible in Americas because we were able to make crops to make food which kept us alive.
It effected parliament because colonists started to boycott things they made their minds that they won't by any goods from Brittain which brought the British parliament expenses also it follows the Boston massacre which all this led to the revolutionary and civil war
Joseph Stalin succeeded Vladimir Lenin in 1924. Hope this helps