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common belief that America was founded and built as a haven for victims of religious persecution from all across Europe. In the early years, our country saw Puritans, Quakers, Baptists, Catholics, Jews, and others flee from Europe in hope of religious
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became the killing center during WWII where the Nazis murdered the largest numbers of European Jews. Extermination was conducted on an industrial scale with some estimates running as high as three million
persons killed there through gassing,
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man to ever travel around the
world. His journey started on September 20, 1519. Five ships and 277
men set sail on what was to become the biggest voyage of all time.
Ferdinand was a Portuguese seaman.
He was born around 1480. When Ferdinand
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was born on March 19, 1848 in
Manmouth, Illinois to Nicholas and Virginia Earp. When Wyatt was two, his parents
moved him across the Mississippi River to Pella, Iowa. He was considered a great
western lawman. His first experience as a lawman was
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times of greatness although their values and forms of government were very different .Sparta was very militaristic, they had the most powerful army in Greece from 600 BC. To 371 BC. The Athenians did not worry about war very much they concentrated
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had now advanced himself to the zenith of critical
reputation; when he was in the pit, every eye in the boxes was
fixed upon him, when he entered his coffee-house, he was
surrounded by circles of candidates, who passed their noviciate
of literature
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of the masterpiece the Aeneid, and the most influential work of literature produced in ancient Rome.
Life
Virgil was born Publius Vergilius Maro in Andes, a village in northern Italy near Mantua. His father was a farmer. Virgil was thoroughly educated
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of the masterpiece the Aeneid, and the most influential work of literature produced in ancient Rome.
Life
Virgil was born Publius Vergilius Maro in Andes, a village in northern Italy near Mantua. His father was a farmer. Virgil was thoroughly educated
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of the Anglos and Vikings, myths and many different fantasies were told of the beginning and the end; creation and death were the most popular. These people explain the gaps between how and why of life to everybody in the ways they knew best. They
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began in the 4th century. BC. when Euthemerus explained
them as exaggerated adventures of historical individuals. The allegorical interpretation of
myths , stemming from the 18th century study , says that at one time myths were invented
by wise
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