Well, this had<span> made people think that their religious beliefs had been more important than the political needs of the Union. This is actually still seen today because some of the political leaders like the president will bring religion into politics and it then creates conflicts as there are a huge number of accepted religions in the United States.
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1- The beginning of civilization is believed to start in with Mesopotamians in Mesopotamia.
2- The humans started to invent language and writing.'
3- The beginning of world civilization also lead to first explorations and innovations.
4- The beginning of civilization was also a start to finding new ways to advance their ways.
5- They were just as curious as us humans today.
6-Their bodies were different than ours, they were believed to have more hair and were believed to be taller than today's average human being.
7- They died faster than we did, due to unknown illnesses.
8- They were the start to developing religion and beliefs.
9-They hunted bigger mammals than what we currently rely on farmers for our food supply.
10- Agriculture was soon to be introduced by later civilizations which like on number nine, they relied on mammals and anything they can find to survive.
Jamestown: John Smith was elected leader in 1608. Mass Bay Colony: Mayflower compact in 1620. Jamestown: Had fertile soil/ good fro plantation. Mass Bay Colony: Colonists who lived near the coast would fish or build ships, colonists who lived inland would farm.
Answer:
thinfs have been done differently over the years
Explanation:
if you are comparing two separate things that look the same, they may look simlular but are different (sorry ifbthis is wrong. this is what I thought of and it may help spark an idea of your own)
Answer:
Huitzilopochtli, also spelled Uitzilopochtli, also called Xiuhpilli (“Turquoise Prince”) and Totec (“Our Lord”), Aztec sun and war god, one of the two principal deities of Aztec religion, often represented in art as either a hummingbird or an eagle