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The original 13 American colonies were intended to serve Britain's mercantile interests. But the philosophical developments of the 18th century included principles that were not compatible with foreign rule or absolute, arbitrary governments. The seeds of independence and nationalism were sown, and eventually this led to the Revolutionary War against the British Crown. The 13 colonies fought together and became the United States of America.
John Locke famously known as the Father of Liberalism, is equally important to social contract theory. His contributions to the classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in American Declaration of Independence.
http://vegetablegardens.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_first_thanksgiving_feast_in_the_new_world Take a look at this website. ^^. Nearly at the bottom of the page it says about what seeds were probable to be brought over to England by the early settlers, that might give you some kind of idea.
Anything with seeds should be considered a fruit.
seeds
corn because it had seeds on it.
by coming out of the cone
They planted their seeds on the Zigguarts
Birds can drop the seeds. Animales help to carry seeds. The wind. Flowers drop seeds in late summer/early fall.
Early people gathered seeds from crops that had the most food so that they can have enough food for their family.
early farmers depended on grain's seeds,water,and land
Early people gathered seeds from crops that they had produced the most food the year before because they gather their food.
Sow seed in spring and early summer.
A seeded apple is an apple with the seeds removed. It also means pomegranate coming from the latin words, ponum (apple) and granatum (seeded).
The song 'Its Coming Home' was re-written by Frank Skinner David Baddiel and performed by the Lightening Seeds
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it was introduced in early 1700s with seeds from Madagascar