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I believe it was set in London. There are references to Westminister Abbey, and the Big 'Ford' (which is the Big Ben).
Yes, it is set in world war 2; in 1940 to be exact.
alot of vikings discovered the new world but never noticed that they discovered it. God allowed America to remain hidden until columbus discovered it.And if America was discovered earlier the history would be kinda different. And the america was discovered in 1492 the discovery of the new world began. :0
There are TONS! Probably the most important two are: 1. Christopher Columbus, who set forth in 1492 to try to find a water route to Asia by crossing the Atlantic Ocean. He found North and South America, which later became known as the New World. 2. Amerigo Vespucci, who discovered that the New World was not Asia as Columbus thought. He studied what Polo had found from actually REACHING Asia, and realized as he went over to the New World, and it dawned on him. A German mapmaker named America after his first name.
I don't think it did...
They collapsed and totalitarian dictators were able to take power
Legends of the fall
Spain did not set out to establish a new world. They were looking for a shorter route to a destination they already knew about. They tripped over the "New World" by mistake. They thought they were in the East Indies.
yes
Set to come out this fall, but got pushed back to spring 2011.
cornado
No.
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ferdinand and isabella
Yes, they did indeed fall in love on set.
A lot of them in democracies have this set up. This helps to make sure that one person does not get all of the power.
Jamestown