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Age of Exploration
Age of Exploration
Though many say it was the Indians, many forget that they were the first religion. The first civilization were the Sumerians of Mesopotamia. Many others may have been considered earlier, but they may have just started a few centuries or so after wards.
the first crusade bought medicine, mirrors, compasses, and many more things to the people.
I'm presuming you're inquiring about the first major battle of World War One. You should look up the First Battle of the Marne which began near Champagne, Fr. The military tactics early on were still very mobile and each side (French vs Germans) continued to try and out flank each other (attack from the side rather than front to front). They had a domino effect that became known as the "Race to the Sea". Once the solders were settled in, they changed to trench warfare tactics and became very stagnant. This became the Western Front. My wife and I took many history classes (just for fun) and one was about WWI. We actually traveled to Europe, France, Belgium, Germany to visit these battle grounds. My grand father was a WWI veteran, I still have his purple heart.
maybe about 5,000 miles.
Jacques Cartier had 3 voyages.
Jacques Cartier's first voyage began in 1534, his second in 1535, and his third in 1541. So he explored for seven years.
Jacques Cartier's first voyage began in 1534, his second in 1535, and his third in 1541. So he explored for seven years.
he sailed on the santa maria
Cartier made three voyages for France to the North American continent between 1534 and 1542.
Jacques Cartier had 3 voyages The Third time was in the year 1541.
Jacques Cartier had 3 voyages The Third time was in the year 1541.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer of Breton origin who claimed what is now Canada for France. Jacques Cartier discovered Prince Edward Island in 1534. He was the first explorer of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Jacques Cartier built a fort at Stadacona, where Quebec City is now located. Further up the St. Lawrence, Cartier had Indian guides lead him to Hochelaga or Montreal. Jacques Cartier was the first explorer to chart the St. Lawrence River.
he did not have any children
it had at least 1
ok people......he brang 61 people there! -he he he-