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Napoleons expedition into Egypt. I belive this is the answer to your question.
The value would not be a great deal, but it is worth a few dollars. If you find a specific collector of Antarctica you might be able to get more for it. Part of it will depend on the stamp and country, as well as the specific cancellation.
Should be marked on the oil fill cap
Napoleons expedition into Egypt. I belive this is the answer to your question.
On a 2004 Ford Expedition : In the overhead console there is a button marked " VENT " ( that is used to open and close the power rear side windows )
This expedition's goal was to cross the Antarctic continent. Beset by ice and destruction of their ship, the men survived various, grueling adventures and returned to civilization. The duration of the expedition was about three years. Brutal cold and unbelievable survival tales marked this expedition, but no men died. Because no lives were lost, this expedition is rarely termed a "failure."
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The Treaty of Paris marked the end of France as a power in North America. This particular "Treaty of Paris" is also known as the Treaty of 1763, and it was signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain, after Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War. Britain gained many of France's possessions in North America, which is why the treaty marked the end of France as a power in North America.
It marked the end of the cold war
The Treaty of Paris marked the end of France as a power in North America. This particular "Treaty of Paris" is also known as the Treaty of 1763, and it was signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain, after Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War. Britain gained many of France's possessions in North America, which is why the treaty marked the end of France as a power in North America.
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who led an expedition in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in North America. He traveled through present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, but did not find the fabled riches. Coronado's expedition marked the first European exploration of the American Southwest.
Christopher Columbus reached the island of San Salvador (now part of The Bahamas) on October 12, 1492. This marked the first landfall of his expedition to the Americas.