They did by using dug-out tree logs.
It was the Spanish who first arrived in 1493 in the Island group that includes Antigua, at that time occupied by small numbers of Arawaks. These natives were replaced at some time around 1500 by Island Caribs, who seem to have taken over by force after a long period of warfare with the Arawaks. The English colonists arrived in 1632, but they seem to have been unable to distinguish between one native group and another (despite the language differences). No count of the native population was ever made, so it is not possible to say how many natives were in Antigua at that time. The Caribs of Antigua were wiped out in 1640.
there isn't one. aparently if one is written depends on readers
no it wasn't easy. but it was easier for the Early Moderns (the TUdors etc. ) to move from one class to the other!
"Island Hopping".
The Egyptians moved their goods on boats using the Nile waterways in most cases. They also used pack animals to move their goods from one area of the cities to other areas.
Once you move one sim to an island (except for crystal island but you haven't unlocked this island yet) the other sim will just be there lk if you make a fire and declare home they will be there by nite fall
For travel between islands, the Arawak people used large, steady rafts. When it was necessary to travel around one's own island, smaller and faster canoes were utilized.
The collision of two oceanic crusts causes the formation of an island arc as one is forced to move over the other.
No one else will move in unless you complete the requirements to get them to move in. It depends on what you do for who moves in next.
he is on island one two or three
The arawaks of society was governed by a cacique . This leader could be male or female and inherited his or her position from one generation to another. The cacique had several role and responsibilities and also many privileges .
yes in one island you get to it after beating Blake
click on a painting, and it will either come into your hands if it is one of the mixed up paintings,or your guy will say,"i think this belongs in the right place"
Eggs only move from the ovaries to the uterus. They never move from one ovary to the other ovary.
the musculus move by pulling. One pulls the other one contracts.
One Gem is at One island and the other one is at Four Island. this is not true it is near island 6
Take the ferry from Vermilion City/Island One/any other island.