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it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
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Stuart's cavalry screened Lee's army well from prying Union eyes, and defeated Union cavalry time after time. That being said, his absence on the first day and a half at Gettsburgh probably had a hand in Lee's defeat.
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Several different generations of change seeking Chinese used Tienanmen square as a place for manifestation. During Mao Zedung's rule millions of Chinese students gathered there everyday to protest the government until, of course, the Tienanmen incident. On May 4th 1919, students demanding political and social reform gathered there to protests. That was the first mass movement in China's history.
Stuart was first originated in France
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
31%. first you add all the numbers then divide it by how many 8th graders there are.
The Tudors came first then the Stuart's
The ruling houses in Shakespeare's time were the Tudors and the Stuarts. Shakespeare lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First (daughter of Henry the Eighth and granddaughter of Henry Tudor) and James Stuart who was James the First of England and Sixth of Scotland and first of the Stuarts on the English throne.
The Stuarts were the descendants of Mary, Queen of Scots, and became the monarchs of England and Scotland after Elizabeth I's death. Elizabeth I was from the House of Tudor, which was a Protestant family, while the Stuarts were traditionally Catholic. However, the many of the Stuart monarchs converted to Anglicanism to become the monarch. The Stuarts, being the monarchs of Scotland for centuries, and the first Stuart monarch of England, James I, was the king that united England and Scotland under a single figurehead. It wasn't until the reign of the last Stuart monarch, Queen Anne, that the Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified as the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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challenges facing first year students
Students, as well as anyone in the United States, are protected by the First Amendment.
Chair, desk, dictionary, paper, pencil, students, teacher, and textbook are eight (8) things in an Italian language-learning classroom. Twenty-first century classrooms may have audio-visual materials and native speakers.
First-time freshmen, current students, and transfer students
The students in Armenia celebrate the first and the last day of school.