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In the North American continent, the first contacts refer to the encounter of the native Indigenous people and the Europeans who established settlements of immigrants. Many groups of Indigenous people were living in America before 1492, until the arrival of Christopher Columbus bringing European people, culture and traditions. The majority of the initial interactions between these different groups occurred in the Southwest and Eastern Woodlands regions. In North America, there were many indigenous groups with different ways of living. These groups interacted with the Europeans and converged to build a new nation on the North American continent. The colonies that were established by Europeans included England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, but not all were successful. New European settlements were established, in Canada the French, in New York the Dutch, Mexico the Spanish and in Virginia the British. This is the answer for a question on the Apex1.5.3 TST.
There is no definitive answer to this question, especially considering that in some parts of the world (like Russia, for instance) the Eurasian continent is considered to be one, rather than two. The best explanation I can come up with is that the division of the Eurasian continent into two distinct continents is a result of eurocentrism, or the practice of viewing the world from a European perspective. Considering that Europeans did much of the early exploring and wrote many of the early geography books, their desire to be considered separate from (and superior to?) other parts, peoples, and cultures of the Eurasian continent led them to create an artificial division that would not have otherwise existed.
Antarctica has never experienced typhoons or tornadoes due to its extreme cold temperatures and lack of typical weather patterns that can create these weather events.
Natural harbors are more common on the western coast of continents due to the prevailing wind and ocean currents that create sheltered areas with calm waters suitable for safe anchorage. Additionally, tectonic activity and geological processes can also play a role in the formation of natural harbors on the western coast.
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The Quakers and Protestants converged to create the New World. They came from religious persecution from Europe.
In the North American continent, the first contacts refer to the encounter of the native Indigenous people and the Europeans who established settlements of immigrants. Many groups of Indigenous people were living in America before 1492, until the arrival of Christopher Columbus bringing European people, culture and traditions. The majority of the initial interactions between these different groups occurred in the Southwest and Eastern Woodlands regions. In North America, there were many indigenous groups with different ways of living. These groups interacted with the Europeans and converged to build a new nation on the North American continent. The colonies that were established by Europeans included England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, but not all were successful. New European settlements were established, in Canada the French, in New York the Dutch, Mexico the Spanish and in Virginia the British. This is the answer for a question on the Apex1.5.3 TST.
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A divergent plate boundary helps create land, which means that it can create a big land piece, such as, a continent.
No he didn’t create it.
continent-continent move together colliding making a mountain ocean-ocean or ocean-continent move together also but oceanic crust is denser so it will subduct and create a trench and one oceanic crust will be denser most likely than the other so it will also subduct and create a trench
No, it's impossible. Two type of tree frog can create hybrid because similar
Franklin believed in the American cause. However, he did not create liberty.
The game detail that have been released only say that Call of Duty: Black Ops II propels players into a near future, 21st Century Cold War, where technology and weapons have converged to create a new generation of warfare.
American dance
American modernism