Charles Lindberg is recognized as the first person to make a solo non-stop Trans Atlantic flight (from New York to Paris). This achievement gained him an international fan following and he later wrote about the experience in his book, "The Spirit of St. Louis."
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Well, he predicted what is going on with our economy nowadays. He said that if the people were to leave their destiny in the hands of the banks and their surrounding intuitions, the people would be disowned of their rights and freedom. Not a bad statement coming from a man who lived more than 200 years old.
There are many more things he could foresee, but this is very accurate in my opinion.
Its Rome because I read this in my class
The answer to this question is <span>To engage the enemy
According to his philosophy, a nation fleet needs to create as much destruction as possible among enemy's fleet on the front line.
By doing this, they will provide a way for the rest of the army to create control upon the water territory.</span>
To find asia he was trying to find it but he got side tracked and instead of finding asia he found america