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September 16th, 1620 until November 21st, 1620 or 2-3 months
well a civil war soldier had to be willing to fight either for the southern or northern states. they had to be strong and able to endure many hardships
Life on the Plymouth plantation was hard. The pilgrims who settled there had to build their own homes, plant crops such as corn and potatoes, hunt for food, and make their own clothes. They had to endure long winters with little heat, only small fires they could create within their homes. They also had to endure hot summers out planting crops and hunting for food.
The members of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806 were willing to endure the hardships they encountered for a variety of reasons. Some were inspired by the daring and the glory of the expedition itself. Others persisted for the sake of the rewards that could be earned at the journey's conclusion. Others acted out of simple courage and loyalty toward their fellow expedition-members. Still others, such as Lewis and Clark themselves, acted out of a steady patriotism that carried them through to the end.
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Means you endure hardship well.
What they endure was Mission Toritos. The Land of Toritos,Jerrykat and the Toritos and Jerrykat Lovers.
because he was in the england army
No, the noun 'hardship' is an abstract noun, a word for a condition that is difficult to endure; a word for suffering or deprivation; a word for a concept.
Yes, the noun 'hardship' is an abstract noun; a word for a condition that is difficult to endure; a word for suffering, deprivation, or oppression; a word for a cause of privation or suffering; a word for a concept.
Love is natural, uncontrollable, and everlasting force that can endure thorugh any hardship
Cleopatra never endured a day of hardship in her entire life. The closest she ever came to "hardship" was being frustrated by Octavian who she could not even get to look at her during their interview.
Hester says she has learned to understand the sinfulness of human nature, the potential for redemption, and the strength to endure hardship and suffering.
Even though his crop fails twice, Okonkwo goes on planting. He learns he has an inflexible will and can endure such hardship.