The Tower of London was built in the year 1078 by King William, Duke of Normandy.
This Tower is more than 1000 years old and is the oldest palace, fortress and prison in Europe. History tells us that King Edward of England failed to keep a promise to give his throne to William, Duke of Normandy but instead gave it to Harold Godwinson, his English brother in law.
William became angry and sent his army across the English channel to conquer England and on October 14, 1066 he fought with Harold and won the battle. Later that year on Christmas day, William was crowned King.
To keep the unruly citizens of London in line, he decided he needed a stronghold and so he built the Tower to act as his fortress.
With time, other smaller towers, extra buildings, walls, and walkways were added gradually transforming the original building into the splendid example of castle, fortress, prison, palace and finally museum that we enjoy today.
The Tower of London is a tourists attraction today.
Answer:
I enter the garden and there are 34 people in the backyard. It is no was said that the garden and the backyard are the same.
So let us assume that “I enter the garden” means there is 1 person in the garden and there are 34 people in the backyard.
Now the riddle further reads, You kill 34 people. Here in this statement, it is not mentioned that “you” kill 34 people in the garden or in the backyard.
The correct answer to the I Enter The Garden Riddle Answer is 1
Explanation:
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The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the Start of the American Revolution ( April 19, 1775) (“Shot heard ‘round the world) It was one of the last straws if peace to be taken between the States and Britain (The Declaration of Independence was the last straw and was what cause the stamp of the war to be put down in 1776)
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