Martin would say, "The Cherry Tree".
what is dr. kings favorite fruit
The most common legend about the first Christmas tree is about Martin Luther, and his walk through a forest in Riga, where he spied the stars shining through the prickly boughs of an evergreen tree. Supposedly, Martin Luther brought the tree home and decorated it with candles to simulate the effect of stars. Or to explain to his children how stars twinkled. Or maybe he decorated it with lights in order to illustrate the "majesty of Christ's birth." However, sadly this is only legend, and there is nothing in Luther's writings to support it. Reference: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/trees/traditions-world.html
Kings Canyon is located in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, adjacent to Sequoia National Park. It is home to the deepest canyon in the United States, with towering granite cliffs and a depth of over 8,000 feet. Kings Canyon offers spectacular hiking trails, including the famous Rae Lakes Loop and the John Muir Trail. The canyon contains giant sequoia groves, including the General Grant Grove, where you can find the second-largest tree in the world, the General Grant Tree.
the caddo were farmers and made great pottery. They lived in the Piney woods forest and there favorite tree was the bois De arc and they made up the name tejas which is now Texas and our state.
During the civil rights movement people would go into a restaurant that refused to serve blacks and just sit, so as to take up much seating. These were called sit-ins. They did not fight or exhibit violence. This was Martin Luther King's way to drawing attention to the problem of segregation.A die-in, where people lie down and pretend to be dead, often in streets, entrances, etc., to protest behavior they oppose. Animal rights and environmental activists often use this form of protest. Tree huggers chain themselves to trees to protest them being destroyed.
"Alamo" is Spanish for "cottonwood." So, an Alamo tree is a cottonwood tree.
it represented freedom and civilization
The answer depends on whether you are in their family tree.
Martin Luther, Latvia - Riga 1510
The candles on Martin Luther's tree represented the stars that shone over Bethlehem on the night of Jesus' birth. Luther was the first to decorate a Christmas tree with candles in the 16th century as a way to recreate that starry night.
The first man to light a Christmas Tree was Martin Luther. He lit it as a sign of Gods love
Germany around or before Martin Luther
The most common legend about the first Christmas tree is about Martin Luther, and his walk through a forest in Riga, where he spied the stars shining through the prickly boughs of an evergreen tree. Supposedly, Martin Luther brought the tree home and decorated it with candles to simulate the effect of stars. Or to explain to his children how stars twinkled. Or maybe he decorated it with lights in order to illustrate the "majesty of Christ's birth." However, sadly this is only legend, and there is nothing in Luther's writings to support it. Reference: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/trees/traditions-world.html
Germany. It is said that Martin Luther was the first to decorate a tree and take it into his house so that his family could admire its beauty.
Martin Luther brought a tree in and put candles on it to symbolize God's unfailing love. That's the story I was taught wasn't there at the time.
The Germains really but Martin Luther came up with the lights. but the real deal the sumo did it..
Candles have nothing, per se, to do with Martin Luther King, Jr. The seeming connection is due to the fact that he bears the name of another great religious revolutionary, Martin Luther, the Father of the Reformation. The practice of lighting Christmas trees (originally candles) began when Martin Luther (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther) first put candles on a fir tree to illustrate the stars in the night sky to his children (http://www.christmasarchives.com/trees.html and http://www.christmas-tree.com/where.html). Thus began a time-honored tradition. This is probably the least of the ways that Martin Luther impacted modern Christianity, and I invite you to learn more about him at http://www.tlogical.net/bioluther.htm.
The answer to a tree's favorite state is Oak-lahoma.