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Hancock was buried in the Old Granary Burying Ground in Boston, Massachusetts in 1793.
the native Americans called death valley 'Ground on fire"
John Steinbeck! That's right; one of America's finest writers is buried in this quaint, beautiful burying ground.
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It was hunting ground for the native Americans so it symbolizes the hard work native Americans made and hard ships
In "The Indian Burying Ground," Philip Freneau portrays Native American burial practices as a way to honor their connection to nature and spiritual beliefs. By contrasting this with European customs, he highlights the unique American identity shaped by the land and its indigenous peoples. Freneau's poem underscores the importance of embracing diverse cultural influences in defining American identity.
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Underhill Burying Ground was created in 1672.
Assonet Burying Ground was created in 1800.
Clifton Burying Ground was created in 1675.
Granary Burying Ground was created in 1660.
Arnold Burying Ground was created in 1675.
Gideon Putnam Burying Ground was created in 1810.
Salem Street Burying Ground was created in 1683.
King's Chapel Burying Ground was created in 1630.
Copp's Hill Burying Ground was created in 1659.
Common Burying Ground at Sandy Bank was created in 1649.