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Pioneers. First in a said territory.
the early settlers passed on a legend that said the gods were turned to stone
from what I have gleaned, in Ohio in the early 1800's, there was a settler named Simon Gurdy that sided with the Indians against the US. He is said to have killed and scalped a lot of other settlers.
because Mr. T said there was thats why
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the homestead act offered free land for settlers-apex♥♥
i think the answer is yellow fever because when i read her biograpy it said her scalp disease was yellow fever.
Rose fever is a form of eye allergy characterized by long stringy filaments of white glutinous material that form in the conjunctaof the eye usually due to pollen irritation. To the sufferer this feels like sand in the eye and is very distressing. One of the best treatments for rose fever is an infusion of estivin, extractof pressedrose petals said to have been used by early monks in Europe.
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There were no early groups of settlers who influenced Roman culture and religion. The foundation of Rome did not involve the construction of a city by settlers. The area of Rome was already settled some 500 years before its foundation. The foundation of Rome seems to have involved the unification of separate settlements on what where to become the Seven Hills of Rome in a single state under the rule of a king. Romulus was said to have been the man who effected this. The foundation was also said to have involved a fusion between Latins and some Sabines who lived on two of the seven hills. Early Roman culture and religion were influenced by the Sabine and Etruscans neighbours of Rome and by the Greek cities in southern Italy, particularly Cumae, near Naples, 120 miles south of Rome
The early pioneers first moved from East America towards Oregon and California in the West because they were in search of gold.