The First Nations that first met the vikings between 500 and 10 000 years ago included The Mi'kmaqs, The Haudenosaunee and The Mountagnais. Both First Nations poeples and Europeans were surprised to meet people that seemed so difffrent from themselves so they decided to get along because they wanted to know each other better and not get themselves in stupid idiot wars.
We don’t know what the secret you ask about is, so you need to tell us the subject.
No body actually made up learning. It is in our instincts to learn as much as we can. But the older you get, the less you want to learn. So whilst your young, make sure you learn as much as you can, because when you are that age, you have no reason to have barriers in your brain and not want to learn. By the age of 13, you will start to have lessons that never really want to learn. I hope that has answered your question. =>
well first of all there is no answer so dont ask it and second of all... just stop right now go and learn somthing productive
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So we can know how it affects us today.
Because some Europeans did know how outside looks and what to learn more
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Spain and Andorra are the only Spanish-speaking countries in Europe, but many Europeans are learning the language or can speak it also. However, English remains the dominant first non-native language that most Europeans learn.
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The first time Europeans were introduced to chocolate was in the 1500s (learning in the Central/South America) thanks to the Spanish explorers! Hope this helps! :)
they learned about coffee from the Ethiopians and Arabs
Because it is the oldest city in the United States built by Europeans.
If they already speak English then they usually learn French in school, but if not they learn English.
POPE Sylvester 2, WHEN HE WAS Gregory of Aurilac
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They learn that hes more powerful than him so he started to be his slay and etc.
Learn Along with Sesame - 1996 was released on: USA: January 1996