Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
opened native American lands up for settlement
It opened the way for European exploration, exploitation and settlement of the Americas and had a negative impact on the native American population.
It opened the way for European exploration, exploitation and settlement of the Americas and had a negative impact on the native American population.
Sister Elizabeth Ann is considered the founder of the Catholic schools of the United States. To support her family, and insure the proper education of her children, she opened a school in Boston. Though a private and secular institution, from the beginning she ran it along the lines of a religious community. At the invitation of the archbishop, she established a Catholic girl's school in Baltimore, Maryland which initiated the parochial school system in America. To run the system she founded the Sisters of Charity in 1809, the first native American religious community for women.
The furniture store American Furniture Warehouse opened in 1975. American Furniture Warehouse was founded in Denver, Colorado, United States of America.
The effects were the Native Americans being made slaves, diseases passing from the old world to the new world, and an invasion of Europeans of North America. The Native Americans were discriminated against, displaced off ancestral lands, killed by diseases, and had environmental terrorism practiced against them with plants and animals that were native to the environment of North America. Columbus changed the world and opened the door to invasion.
It depends on your point of view. He opened discovered the new world, which was a great achievement. However, he did help bring about the destruction of the Native American tribes.
In 2003 great american ball park was opened
The Japanese opened their ports to American ships.
It means "Be Opened" and is an act in Catholic Baptism
The Mall of America, one of the most famous malls in the United States, opened on August 11, 1992.
Moses brown was the Rhode Island businessman who opened the first American factory at Pawtucket. It was opened in 1790.