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History - September 2007

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How might life be different if France, not England, had won the French and Indian War???

I can't come up with anything, besides the fact that we'd be speaking French, hahaa.

thanks!

2007-09-10 10:32:18 · 3 answers · asked by wavves 4

Found some very old doucments behind a picture frame. 1. a very large parchment paper (newpaper) of the punishment of the colonial days.

2007-09-10 10:29:35 · 4 answers · asked by alicia T 1

2007-09-10 10:29:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

date on which each state was admitted to the union ?

2007-09-10 10:27:19 · 3 answers · asked by thamina 2

sweet land of liberty....of thee i sing.....land where my fathers died...

2007-09-10 10:24:47 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-10 10:24:21 · 6 answers · asked by HTHstudent 1

2007-09-10 10:15:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-10 10:08:57 · 16 answers · asked by Vicky Ngoc N 1

2007-09-10 10:05:25 · 2 answers · asked by Vicky Ngoc N 1

A recent question, and more to the point an answer to that question, has me wondering what folks consider to be history. Does a controversy, no matter if it's political or something else, fit your view of history? Or to you is history just important dates and speeches?

See, to me this contrevesy is still a part of history, in fact as I type this it becomes a part of history. History isn't just important dates and speeches to me. It's not just the major figures involved in those dates or giving those speeches. It's everything that has happened or is currently happening. But it's broken down into the present, recent history, not so recent history, distant history, ancient history, and prehistoric history. Present history are things that are currently happening to within the last few days all others are covered in terms of days and years.

What is history to you?

2007-09-10 10:04:49 · 5 answers · asked by knight1192a 7

Can someone help me catagorize the 13 original colonies into southern, central, and northern???

2007-09-10 09:58:43 · 7 answers · asked by Girl 1

The English colonies in North America did not practice slavery before the 1660s. Initially Indentured Servants supplied the labor needs of planters to grow the lucrative crops of tobacco. Yet after 1660, slavery was established and became an institution throughout the colonies.

How did an indentured servant live thier lives? and why was slavery introduced in the colonies? why did planters decided to replace indentured servants with slave?How was the slave trade carried out? What were the results of slavery for slaves and planters?

2007-09-10 09:54:06 · 2 answers · asked by confused 1

From the victorian times?

2007-09-10 09:34:34 · 3 answers · asked by ╣♥╠ 6

the 600 women and children raped and murdered and burnt in the church by the nazis in ww2 are there any of those men who took part in these atrocities still living in germany and how could they have lived with it through the years //the remains of the villiage still stands to-day

2007-09-10 09:22:13 · 4 answers · asked by srracvuee 3

What other nice couple could come up with a package like Christianity. The idea sure answers a lot of unanswered questions. And presents some more.

2007-09-10 09:15:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

ie;bowls games dancing films art theatre sports.

2007-09-10 09:10:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are you a member of Cain's family and bear the Mark of Cain which is Gods death sentence on his decendants for his murder of Abel? Do you really have to die or can you take your case to court.

2007-09-10 09:09:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Can you name a particular city or state....something that can help me point out where most of them stayed.

2007-09-10 08:59:22 · 3 answers · asked by navy15seal 1

It seems that some historians were confused or were trying to confuse. The point of time I am interested in is at the birth of Jesus. Who was the "Augustus" mentioned at Luke 2? Julius or Octavian? The answer to these questions could make a Hell of a big difference.

2007-09-10 08:43:05 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

#180
A)forcing the tribes off disputed lands
B)stopping indian attacks on whites
C)strengthning tribal ties to allow easier negotiation w/the indians
D)Forcing indais to adopt white culture
E)removing indians to fed reservations

2007-09-10 08:00:05 · 2 answers · asked by truckin_90 2

When everyone knows it started when we defeated the commies at pearl harbor in 1941

2007-09-10 08:00:02 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

what qualities or beliefs of the Puritans do you think enabled them to deal with the hardships they faced both on their voyage and in America??

2007-09-10 07:19:12 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-10 07:04:16 · 7 answers · asked by Cathy 1

Please summerize this story to me someone who may be a little more familiar with it http://www.littlejohnexplorers.com/jeff/virginia/jamestownfiasco.pdf

2007-09-10 06:52:37 · 4 answers · asked by lilb 1

This is an extract for the village of Boughton in Northamptonshire...please tell me what it means...

In Rothwell Hundred
St. Edmund's Abby holds from the king 1 hide of the jurisdiction in Boughton. Land for 2 ploughs.
6 villagers and two smaalholders with two ploughs.
A mill at 12d; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide.
The value was 64d; now 12s.
Earl Algar held it.
In corby hundred
Gunfrid of Choques holds half hide from the king in BOUGHTON.
Land for 1 plough.
2 villagers with 1 smallholder have it there.
The value was and is 6s.

HELP!!! What does this mean please?

2007-09-10 06:45:55 · 2 answers · asked by takes_one_to_know_one_bitch13 2

its 4 homework so tell me quick plz

2007-09-10 06:43:12 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

instead of giving them to poland...

please notice that i am not talking about moving the state of israel nowadays, this is a history question.

2007-09-10 06:29:56 · 6 answers · asked by maroc 7

particularly the word Baron in this term.

2007-09-10 06:29:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

a Henly of Arderne was fined in 1297 £20 for smuggling wool into France, durring the reign of King Edward first. He was allowed to pay his fine by instalments. What would that be in todays money.

2007-09-10 05:41:48 · 7 answers · asked by carolineandrichard 1

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