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The group of seven is an important group because they drew all the pictures for the war are of the war to show at home Canadians what it was like

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Why are the seven characteristics of civilization important?

The seven characteristics of civilization are important, because without them people couldn't co-exist with each other.


When did tom Thomson join the group of seven?

He did not join the group of seven. He is widely acknowledged as a painter with the group of seven by his artworks themselves and what he painted. He barely even spent any time in the forest! Before he died he would only go in the summer months (not that i blame him.) He actually would have hated the group of seven if he hadn't died before they were established. he was, however, a true artist by many standards. He was pretty much a loner and he had a mental health problem, This kind of group he would have hated.I have some sources to back me up on this: Northern Light By Roy MacGregor, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_of_Seven_(artists)this one states that he and Emily Carr were both associated with the group of seven but neither were a part of it, http://www.mcmichael.com/collection/seven/thomson.cfm This tells how he wasn't even alive.Thank youRead more: Was_Tom_Thomson_a_part_of_the_group_of_seven


Why did the seven weeks war begin?

The seven year war began because the british said they were better than the french and the Russian so the Russian formed a group and the prussia and british formed a group and started the fight.


When did the group of seven disband?

The Group of Seven, a collective of Canadian landscape painters, effectively disbanded in the early 1930s. While the individual artists continued to work and exhibit, the group officially ceased organizing collective exhibitions around 1933. Their legacy, however, continued to influence Canadian art long after their disbandment.


Who settled the seven important towns in New Jersey in 1667?

The seven important towns in New Jersey in 1667 were founded by the Dutch and the English. The towns of Middletown and Elizabethtown were founded by the English and the important town of Bergen was founded by the Dutch.