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2591: Jamaica
... Arawaks grew potatoes, vegetables, cotton and tobacco. They viewed smoking as a religious rite and taught colonialists how to smoke. They were skilled artisans and stonemakers. They travelled on the ocean in dugout canoes. They lived mainly around the coasts because it was the major source of food although they could be found allot farther inland. A few centuries later the lives of these peaceful inhabitants was abruptly disturbed by the ...
2592: Area 51
... Many believe that they have seen UFOs here, but there are so many UFO-like natural and military phenomena on display here that its hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. Many people have lived in this area all their lives and never seen a UFO. It is important to note that there is a difference between the claim that the government has alien spacecraft in its possession and the ...
2593: Saint Paul's Cathedral
... towers, containing an hour bell called Great Tom and underneath Great Paul. They weigh nearly 17 tons. The significance of the cathedral is partly the legacy of the men and women who worked on and lived in St. Paul's Cathedral and for the people to worship, is daily offered on behalf of the people. St. Paul's Cathedral is a very well known and important place.
2594: The Pyramids Of Egypt
... Imagine looking around and seeing beautiful buildings, fields of crops, and the great pyramids with their white limestone façade blazing in the sun of the midday. It would be quite the experience to have lived back then. The history of Egypt begins with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt into one united kingdom. The first ruler under this new system was Menes. Thirty other dynasty's would follow. To ...
2595: Egypt
... gift of the Nile." In Egypt there are very different lifestyles. This depends on where you live in Egypt. If you Live by the Nile or the Mediterranean Sea live is easier than if you lived in places such as Cairo. It is Different because there is more rainfall near the coast then in places like Cairo. I hope you enjoyed my report.
2596: Ohio
... 1880, only sixty-eight percent of the population was rural. Finally, by 190, only fifty-two percent of Ohios population was rural, and in 1920, more than half of the population of the United State lived in urban areas. As a result of this change in population, Ohios economy changed drastically as well. In 1860, processed meats and grains made up twenty-six percent of all Ohio manufactured products. However, by ...
2597: Mauritania
... principles were adopted as the basis for the legal system. Despite the official abolition of slavery in July 1980, it was reported by London based anti slavery society that at least 110,000 people still lived in slavery. Even though Maurita-nia is a poor country, it's anti social welfare system provides old age and good benefits. The benefits for unemployment and illness is reflected in it's high infant ...
2598: Mexico City
... states of Mexico would maintain certain powers and independence. But in 1833 Santa Anna pronounced against Farias and abolished the Federalist Mexican Constitution, all power and legal authority now rested in Mexico City. People have lived in what is now Mexico City for thousands of years. About 1325A.D. the Aztec Indians built the city of Tenochtitlan where Mexico City now stands. They constructed the city on an island in the ...
2599: Geography Of Mauritania
... principles were adopted as the basis for the legal system. Despite the official abolition of slavery in July 1980, it was reported by London based anti slavery society that at least 110,000 people still lived in slavery. Even though Maurita-nia is a poor country, it's anti social welfare system provides old age and good benefits. The benefits for unemployment and illness is reflected in it's high infant ...
2600: Nicaragua
... win a permanent foothold in the country. Their independence began at the beginning of the 19th century, and Nicaragua declared itself independent of Spain in 1821. A year later it became part of the short-lived Mexican empire of Agustín de Iturbide, and in 1823, after Iturbide's downfall, it joined the United Provinces of Central America. In 1893 a successful revolution brought the Liberal leader José Santos Zelaya to ...


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