The one who informs Philip Hamilton where to find George Eacker is Charles Lee. This is significant because Charles Lee is a close friend of the Hamilton family, and he would have no reason to lie to Philip about where Eacker can be found.
Additionally, this conversation takes place shortly before the famous duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which adds further significance to the conversation. Informing Philip Hamilton of George Eacker's whereabouts can be seen as Lee's way of helping to settle the conflict between the two men before it leads to bloodshed.
it is not all over the world free masons disguised as al qaida and osama binladen to ruin the image of muslims islam is a very peaceful religion , and im sure that it is the most peaceful one ever :D
3- Revolutionary Turmoil............... 5- Envoys sent to make peace in France are insulted.......... 4- first ten amendments to the................ 1- western farmers revolt................ 2- jefferson organizes................ I just got these from the internet cause i had to do my ap us history homework too............ dude we're both cheaters...........
They joined the Ku Klux Klan.
Some rights American's most enjoy areFreedom of speechFreedom of religionFreedom to have a good educationFreedom of the pressFreedom To Vote!Think about it if you didn't have the right to go to school?If you had to follow a certain religion.If you were thrown in jail because of writing a true story about the president.Think about if you were put in jail or killed because you said something that insulted the president.Comments:From Lesly126: cool answer, who ever wrote that. ^.^
Regardless of what the Celts of Central Europe described by the Greeks and Romans looked like , the Atlantic Celts of Britain and Ireland were also described by the Norse.In the article "Race and Ethnicity in the Old Norse World" author Jenny Jochens outlines the interaction of the Norse and Celts. "Features of dark hair, dark skin, and dark eyes were found occasionally in Norway, but they became more common in Iceland as blond Norwegians mingled with darker Celts from the western islands in the North Atlantic. Since Norwegians brought few of their women to Iceland in the beginning, Celtic women were largely responsible for funneling Celtic genes into the Icelandic population either directly or indirectly."Another comment:The blond, blue eyed, and fair skin is more common of the Aryans of Germany.The Celts believed that there were two worlds, our world and the other world, that was where everybody who died went. Celts thought that the other world was more important than the real world so they valued the after life more than their real life.Though the chiefs of each tribe were the ruler of each tribe, the druids were more powerful. The druids were like Celts priests, they were able to talk to the gods and to the people from the other world, they carried out sacrifices to satisfy the gods and to communicate with them. Everyone had faith on druids,, because they were wise and represented the gods on the Earth. The druid's influence was so great that it is said that they could stand between Celts armies and stop them from fighting, but this only worked with Celts and people who believed in druids.The dead Celts were buried with some of their important possessions, so they could carry it to the other world.
They were long-time political rivals. Eventually is boiled over after Hamilton insulted Burr publically.
Yes, Vikings did get insulted if they were called beardless.
She felt insulted when her colleague made a snide remark about her presentation during the meeting.
Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers was created in 1836.
Insulted is the past participle of insult.
The video that insulted Islam was the trailer for the alleged film "the Innocence of Muslims".
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No. It probably means they feel insulted because you accused them of something they did not do.
It is suggested in Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Cask of Amontillado" that Fortunato insulted or wronged Montresor in some way, although the specific details of the offense are not explicitly stated. This offense likely involved a significant betrayal or humiliation that fueled Montresor's desire for revenge.