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they had strong religious views
most of them left for religious freedom
In 1585 Sir Richard Grenville landed on the North Carolina coast with 108 settlers. Grenville quickly angered the American Indians and even killed a chief in a dispute over a drinking cup. When Grenville returned to England for supplies, the settlers found themselves in a hostile land with little food and less hope for survival. Fortunately, another English explorer, Sir Francis Drake, sailed by their camp. The settlers decided to leave the North Carolina coast behind and travel with Drake back home to England.
The Proclamation of 1763
she left her diary behind
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Transfer of evidence. Everywhere you go you pick something up and leave something behind.
Probably, but none of it has survived.
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Paleolithic people left behind evidence such as cave paintings, burial sites with grave goods, and symbolic artifacts like amulets, which suggest a belief in a spiritual or supernatural world. These artifacts indicate rituals, symbolism, and practices that reflect a belief in an afterlife or spiritual realm.
Staple guns, grease guns, cap guns, and water pistols. All other firearms leave SOME form of evidence when fired.
People shed hair and skin cells everyday, and they leave fingerprints on most things they touch. They could possibly leave behind saliva if they eat, drink, or smoke in public.
Because Britain had bandages and to make use of them, they left. To start a better life.
A criminal can leave behind evidence--hair, sperm, skin particles, that can link him/her to the crime.
900 A.D.
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The definition of the word evidence is , the stuff they left behind when thescene happened to give evidence that the person did it. Some people don't like to leave evidence. but they forget it make s it more obvious that they did it. that's what the word evidence means