Because,the people might try to stop it when it comes to to them.
It might have taken more than two years to agree on the terms of the Treaty of Paris because it took much longer for news to travel from England to the colonies than it does today. I hope this helps
It might have taken more than two years to agree on the terms of the Treaty of Paris because it took much longer for news to travel from England to the colonies than it does today. I hope this helps
It might have taken more than two years to agree on the terms of the Treaty of Paris because it took much longer for news to travel from England to the colonies than it does today. I hope this helps
It might have taken more than two years to agree on the terms of the Treaty of Paris because it took much longer for news to travel from England to the colonies than it does today. I hope this helps
the battle affected England as it introduced a new king from a foreign country which meant England might be taken over by another country (France)
It might have taken more than two years to agree on the terms of the Treaty of Paris because it took much longer for news to travel from England to the colonies than it does today. I hope this helps
All of them. Are you asking about Pericles, taken out by the plague.
The great plague started in Spring, but it wasn't really taken notice of till summer July/August time.
blood culture is taken and checked for specific antibodies. If they are present you are positive.
I believe it to have started when Benjamin Franklin invented it. I could be wrong however. It might have taken longer before it was realized!
Quarantining someone only kept the virus from spreading, it did not purge the plague virus from their bodies. They would have most definitely died.
About 6 months. However, if you faced anything that would delay your travel it might have taken a bit longer.