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It is difficult to provide an exact number as the data on how many fathers leave their families each year in the US is not consistently tracked. The reasons for fathers leaving can vary and may include factors such as relationship issues, financial pressures, or personal circumstances.
1 out of every 8 kids
Families didn't abandon people and many times the monks were the only medical attention in an an area. They usually died. People only lived at the very most to 30. The Manor did charge them a death tax.
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Did and Do. Millions of families visit Disney World every year.
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Obviously, the biggest effect was that many families lost sons, brothers, fathers, or husbands in the war, or had injured family members. During the war, there was a relatively small effect of British soldiers demanding food and board in private homes, though.
Babies are born every second. An exact number is not available, as it changes constantly.
No. By the time the revolution happened they had been the colonies for many years, so there really wasn't family left in Europe.
The founding fathers of the United States did not abolish slavery right away because it was something that they found useful. There were many slaves working in state houses in Pennsylvania at the time the Declaration of Independence was signed. Many families had slaves to do the cooking and cleaning in the northern states.
dogs don't really have "families" like people do. a dog may have many fathers. Dogs have no sense of being "cheated on" like people do.
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