the answer is the french people taught the first nations to speak French. They also had translators.
The people in Europe decided to move to the colonies during the 1600s and 1700s because they wanted religious freedom.
Cree is a language spoken by a large number of First Nations people of North America. The Cree are a large group of First Nations people of North America.
they traded and it was cool
The original name of the British capital was Londinium. And there were about 50000 people
People of many nations put their hopes into the League of Nations.
Usually by disagreements between nations/groups of people. Or agreements with other nations/groups of people who have a disagreement with another group/nation. This isn't exactly how all wars start, but boiled down to the core, disagreement or a differing view is usually it.
Yes, i believe so since these agreements and organisations always discuss or represent global views, i.e. many nations and countries can relate to them.
They are called First Nations peoples.
In the colonial cities, people refused to use the stamps. They urged merchants to boycott- refuse to buy- British and European goods, and protest. Thousand of merchants, artisans, and farmers singed nonimportation agreements. in these agreements they pledged not to buy or use goods imported from Great Britain.
The Vikings were traditionally aggressive people towards other nations. Internally, they solved their problems with by talking and coming to various agreements.
The British people DON'T hate French people but there has always been rivalry between the two nations.
Native Americans fought for both sides, turning the tide in many of the battles. Eventually, their guerrilla warfare techniques would be the clincher for the colonists in the American Revolution.
an estimate of 46000 people
The British people DON'T hate French people but there has always been rivalry between the two nations.
Yes, First Nations people in British Columbia did use smelting technology to create copper plaques. This technology allowed them to extract copper from ore and shape it into intricate designs for ceremonial purposes.
American Indians (First Nations).