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yes many, that is where a lot of the action was taking place at.
German took it drastic because of what they have done
i have no idea but my best guess is.... James Wolfe, a major general, launched an assault to take the city. In essence, he was taking up a position on the Plains of Abraham.
Gen. Robert E. Lee-During the Seven Days Battles
men earned higher wages for comparable work.... if your taking your history test.
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No, it is an adverb. It refers to an action taking place during the same period of time, or possibly simultaneously.
In the 1850s and '60s, Americans began to settle further and further west. They justified their taking of Indian land because the natives "did not improve the land", so it was free for the taking. This, and the proliferation of railroads, caused the government to restrict the Native Americans. Many conflicts followed, including the Massacre at Sand Creek and the Red River War. Eventually, the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890 ended the Indian wars.
yes many, that is where a lot of the action was taking place at.
To prevent the British from expanding and taking more land
the plains got there shelter covering is by killing the buffalo and taking the hide then the meat is to eat.
Scaring people into taking drastic action against innocent people.
Initiating action would the beginning of taking action or doing something.
the people were taking their jobs when they needed them
The climax is the point of maximum tension for the story. This is usually when the most exciting action is taking place.
A:Religion involves taking action to worship, because without this there is no religion. In this respect, belief requires action. Religion can involve taking action to help the poor and needy, either by prayer, financial assistance or giving of one's time.Religion does not involve taking action outside the law or against the spirit of the law, nor should it involve action to harrass or persecute those whose beliefs or actions differ from those of others.
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