pirates were once hung there, and "gibbet"means "gallows".
yes
because they had donkeys and monkeys they could eat........
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Until late 1954, Ellis Island was the first stop for immigrants coming to America by way of ship. Now-a-days, however, the island serves a tourist attraction, and is an excellent place to learn about America's golden age of immigration.
Ellis Island once again saw itself as a detention center for alien enemies during World War II. After the Internal Security Act of 1950, which banned immigrants who had been members of Communist and Fascist organizations, and the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952, fewer and fewer people came through Ellis Island. In November 1954, Ellis Island closed its doors. However in 1965, President Johnson added Ellis Island to the Statue of Liberty National Monument, and in 1976, Ellis Island opened its doors to the public for visits. Since then, Ellis Island has opened a museum and launched a Web site, giving people access to the records of millions of immigrants who came through the Island between 1892 and 1924. The Web site has already had over 12 billion hits since launching in 2001. There is a link to it below.
It is named Sri Lanka and it was once called Ceylon.
Sandwich Islands
i believe that Russell in the north island was once that town.Russell is located on Kororaeka beach.
It is know called Fiona Island
once you get on the island swim to the left once you get on the island swim to the left once you get on the island swim to the left
The island country that lies off the southeast coast of India is Sri Lanka. It was once known as Ceylon.
Once on This Island was created in 1990.