Well that depends on your perspective and how hard you are trying. The length is somewhere between 1-17 ft
Anne Hutchison: Secretly was preaching heresy and was kicked out of Massachusetts. At the time only men were allowed to preach. She went to Rhode Island. 1634. Thomas Hooker: Founder of the first major settlements in Conn. 1636. William Bradford: Founder of the Plymouth colony in Mass. 1620. John Winthrop: Governor of Massachusetts, he had a dream of a "Puritan commonwealth". That didn't work out real well. 1630ish. Roger Williams: Also kicked out of Mass. for heresy, he was instrumental in starting RI. 1631. John Wheelwright: Started the first significant settlement in New Hampshire with 35 others. Brother-in-law of Anne Hutchinson. 1638
The Antifederalist Richard Henry Lee, in a letter to Samuel Adams, said, "'Tis really astonishing that the same people, who have just emerged from a long and cruel war in defence of liberty, should now agree to fix an elective despotism upon themselves and their posterity."
the best way to find out is to look up someone from that time... such as benjamin franklin or stephen hopkins or george washington.......ecs. but they usually wore long over coats with the traditional white blouse under it (googe thomas hutchinson) their "TROUSERS" were puffy black or brown long pants...that was their every day clothes.... they dressed fancy(er) on rare occasions such as to see the king...HOPE this helps
It was crucial to the dominance of the Mississippi. Also, Eastern Tennessee was generally pro-Union, and Lincoln regarded Tennessee as a state that could be retrieved from the Confederacy. Western Tennessee was the scene of the first signficant battles - Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shiloh - which brought U.S. Grant to prominence for the first time. Later the state would see three battles at Chattanooga, and then a long campagn by Sherman, whose orders were to destroy the Army of Tennessee under Joseph E. Johnston. That army was finally sent into headlong retreat, not by Sherman himself, buthi subordinateGeorge Thomas. It was the only time a Confederate army had been routed and fragmented in battle.
The British had imposed a number of taxes upon the American colonists without allowing them to be represented in British parliament, and therefore having no say in the matter. As Patrick Henry put it, "No taxation without representation!"
Henry Ford did not invent the automobile. It had been around for a long time by the time Ford got involved. Ford was a business man, and a shrewd negotiator. He was fascinated by scientists and was good friends with Thomas Edison, but I wouldn't consider him a scientist.
Thomas Edison lived for 83 years
Thomas Edison attended school for a total of 12 weeks. He was considered a poor student and was eventually homeschooled by his mother.
Thomas Edison lived from Febuary 11, 1847 to October 18, 1931
How Long Did Thomas Alva Edison Live? From 1847 to 1931
Thomas Edison was married to Mary Stilwell for thirteen years, from 1871 - 1884
It took up to 6 years for Thomas A. Edison to make the lightbulb
thomas edison inevented the telipone
It took Thomas Alva Edison 12 years to invent the Incandescent light bulb.
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No, Isaac Newton died long before Edison was born.
he lived form 1847 to 1931