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Pacific Coast.
The Puritans held the Salem Witch Trails in 1692.
Yes, the Pan American Conference in 1928 was held in Havana.
American romantic writers felt cities are center of ugliness and corruption.
The fence-sitters were the indifferent middle group during the Revolutionary War. They are often overlooked, but the opinion held the largest group.
Pacific Coast.
it was created in the eastern woodlands territory where they held their potlatches
Yes. Called potlatches. The Chinook potlatch ceremony was a way in which a family redistributed its wealth. In a potlatch, the host would demonstrate his wealth and social status by giving away his important possessions. This was not detrimental to his family because the host of the potlatch could normally get many of the family's possessions back in future potlatches held by other families. Potlatches were performed for many occasions including births, weddings, funerals, rites of passage, the building of a new clan house, and the honoring of the deceased. Potlatches usually involved big celebrations that featured extravagant feasts, music and dancing, and the honoring of the Spirits. Slaves, blankets, tools, carvings, weapons, and furs were among the common things given away at a potlatch. Families who gave away their possessions would gain greater social status in the tribe. Most potlatches lasted between one and three days.
Molecule is a group of atoms. They are held by chemical bonds.
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Hosts would sponsor potlatches, or social events, to earn or reinforce their status in the community. They usually were held to celebrate an event but simply could be held because the host felt it was needed for his standing.
Juliette Gordon Low held the first meeting of the American Girl Guides on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia.
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This is a molecule.
Group rights are held by a group of people such as a council or board. Individual rights are held by one person and one person only. Historically group rights have been used to breach the rights of individuals.
No.