no. he lived in the 1600's
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Isaac Newton (1809 - 1878) contributed much information to the scientific community that is still important to this date. After a trip to the Galapagos Islands, off the shore of South America, young Isaac noticed the differences of beaks on different parts of the island - and that these differences helped their survival. This, along with other evidence found such as the fossil record, helped him come up with the Theory of Evolution. Back in his day, around the time of the Civil War, people were very religious - and this theory excluded their God... so it was looked down upon. However today we are much more secular and can accept it. Just because his information is old, that doesn't make it less helpful/ truthful - so we can still use it to make vaccines and make other discoveries to this day.
It is not possible to get to know him in any other way since (in 2016) he has been dead for 289 years.
Sir Isaac Brock let Upper Canada to victory in the war of 1812 against the Americans.
It depends on If I had to! If I had the opportunity to yes, but no. I would only do it for the concerned citizens in the world. I wouldnt do it if people didnt care.
Isaac Rosenberg returned to England in 1915 and enlisted in the war in 1916. He was killed at the front on April 3, 1918
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no
He did fight in World War 1 and was injured in action.
ya i mean because he does not want to fight but yes i think he does seem upset about the war
To fight in the First World War or similar. To fight in the First World War or similar.
Lithuania did fight in World War 2 but it was part of Russia.
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
world war was fought on the land
he was in the ar of 1812 and was a leader for canada.he was very brave to be in the war, and to fight
He Did not fight in world war II, he only was responsible of the Canadian recruitment.
England and Germany did fight in world war one and two