becuse it is nice
John Lennon made a good impact on life or other people's lives because of his music and his messages (like give peace a chance and make love not war) And lots of people liked his music
His father and Offenbach strongly influenced him.
Well, obviously, his impact in the music industry is legendary and his legacy in this world will continue on forever. But as far as what impact he on America, besides musically through his huge contributions to the Beatle's work, we should think about what impact he wasn't able to make because of his death. Who knows what the world would be like today had he continued on through his political and peace activism. He had some major plans for world peace, trying to accomplish it through music. He wasn't able to fufil his plans because he was taken from us. His impact on America may be simply on the aspect of music, but he did, at one point, have the Nixon Administration considering him a threat, that's pretty big, and just gos to show that the possibilities are endless when thinking about what impact he could have made.
His relationship with Olivia Newton-John was an 11-year marriage and they are the parents of a daughter.
John Lescott-Leszczynski has written: 'The history of U.S. ethnic policy and its impact on European ethnics' -- subject(s): Civil rights, European Americans, Government policy
John R. Barber has written: 'Modern European History'
they did not like each other because john knoxs did not like people who got sent to jail or anything like that and espesially not the quenee of scotlsaand
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No, European History focuses how events effected only Europe. However, it mentions other countries and what the Europeans did to them. For instance, John Winthrop was English and sailed to America to find the Massachusetts Bay Colony. As you can see it intersects with American history, but in European History it would focus more on what was happening in England to make people settle in America. In addition, European history overlaps with African history because Europeans tried to gain parts of Africa for themselves in the 1880s. World History would focus on how events effected the entire world. For instance, World War II and how it effects every nation. In European History, it would be how World War II effected Europe. In addition, World History would focus more on when and how Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity were established as religions. In European History, you would go more into the Reformation and its' impact on Europe.
John V. Day has written: 'Indo-European origins' -- subject(s): Anthropometry, History, Indo-European languages, Indo-Europeans, Origin, Proto-Indo-European language
you people stop answering these questions only if you know the answers
It had little affect of the actions of Japan or the European powers.
John M. MacKenzie has written: 'European empires and the people' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Imperialism, Foreign relations, History 'Scotland and the British Empire' -- subject(s): Colonies, Scots, History 'The partition of Africa, 1880-1900 and European imperialism in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Colonization, History
It had little affect of the actions of Japan or the European powers.
What was John Cabot's impact(s).
It had little affect of the actions of Japan or the European powers.