On 9 March 1731 a total of 56 persons in 15 families arrived to establish the civilian population.
It is believed that Columbus landed in San Salvador. He called the native islanders "indians" because he mistakenly assumed he had come ashore in India.
There are misconceptions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders belonging to a single Asian American culture because they look similar. However, their cultures are very different as they come from different parts of the world.
They came from the Canary Islands with 2000 people in the 1770s. The name Canary Island does not come from the bird. It comes from canine (dog). Some type of dog (don't remember what kind) was brought to Louisiana and mated with a wolf. So that's how it got its name. The bird known as the canary is named after the island.
He look back because he got the feeling that he will come home and everything would change.
chalk would come first
the king of spain wanted settlements in texas to keep the french out so they got families from the canary islands to derve as a buffer between the french in louisanna
The Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira in the region known as Macaronesia in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
it came from people
Dejuan Blair of the San Antonio Spurs
Canaries come from the Canary Islands (surprise).
It is believed that Columbus landed in San Salvador. He called the native islanders "indians" because he mistakenly assumed he had come ashore in India.
Canary yellow diamonds can be found ion many regions the most valuable come from South Africa.
convince the islanders that the contestanse have come for their wimen and children
The Atlantic Canary Islands are named after Serinus canaria - The Canary bird.Actually the canary bird is named after the Canary Islands which get their name from the Latin 'Insularia Canaria' which means 'Islands of Dogs'.
Canary Wharf was built in 1936 as an import dock to receive fruit from the Canary Isles. Otherwise known as No. 32 berth of the West Wood Quay of the Import Dock and was built for Fruit Lines a subsidiary of Fred Olsen Lines. At their request, the dock was named Canary Wharf
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Canary Wharf was built in 1936 as an import dock to receive fruit from the Canary Isles. Otherwise known as No. 32 berth of the West Wood Quay of the Import Dock and was built for Fruit Lines a subsidiary of Fred Olsen Lines. At their request, the dock was named Canary Wharf