Carson City, Nevada. So basically Nevada's state capital is named after mass murderer Kit Carson who murdered thousands of native americans.
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Nevada. Named after mass murderer Kit Carson, who murdered thousands of Native Americans. Carson City, Nevada.
Nevada capitol is name after a mass murderer named Kit Carson. He murder Native American. Carson City.
Nevada's capital is named after mass murderer, Kit Carson. Some people don't agree that Kit Carson is a murderer, but if you think about it he murdered THOUSANDS of native Americans in order to have more room, or land, for those who came here.
The types of mass murderers can include spree killers, who commit multiple murders in different locations within a short period of time, and serial killers, who commit multiple murders with a "cooling-off" period in between. Mass shooters specifically target multiple victims in one location in a single incident.
Nevada's capital was named after mass murderer, Kit Carson. Some people don't agree, but if you think about it, Kit Carson murdered many native Americans. Carson City, Nevada
Lavoisier came up with what we know as Law of Conservation of Mass , states that "mass can neither be created nor destroyed". The quantity of an element always equal from starting mass to final mass .
The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the product.
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An isotope is named for its mass number, so gallium-71 has a mass number of 71.
everyone fought and hated each other. many mass murderers and occasions of vandalism took place.
The name America is derived from the name of the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. An early map maker named the land mass that is present-day South America, "America" in honor of the explorer. The United States of America is named as part of the Americas and is not named after the explorer, per se. The first reference of America can be found in the Declaration of Independence which reads in part, the "unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America" adopted by the "Representatives of the united States of America" on July 4, 1776.