The elm tree. It was dutch elm disease that caused it not the british.
Yes, the English oak is the commonest tree in southern and central British broadleaved woodlands.
The Hyperion tree is the tallest tree in the world. The Hyperion is a type of redwood. This tree grows to almost 380 feet tall.
Merlin was said to be imprisoned in a tree called the "Nine of Wands" in British folklore. The exact type of tree varies in different versions of the story, but it is often depicted as an oak or an apple tree.
The national tree of Great Britain is the oak tree (Quercus robur). Oak trees are a symbol of strength, endurance, and longevity in British culture and history. They are deeply rooted in folklore and have been celebrated for their beauty and importance to the environment.
logs almost luogie like u pronounce it lougs correction the correct translation is: arbore ACTUALLY, the correct translation is "arbor." Glad to be of service.
Machine-made British textiles were sold cheaply in India
The arrival of British settlers led to the Aboriginal population being almost totally wiped.
Whales, Bears, and Beavers were almost wiped out in north America
bowille
the yellow fever
The Jewish population.
small pox
They were wiped with a tree branch 75 times by clark
Pickett's Division was almost completely wiped out.
The British fought back and nearly wiped out the Powhatan and their culture.
Smallpox unintentionally introduced from British colonists wiped out more than half of all Aboriginal peoples in the Sydney region in the first year.
About 6 million out of 9.4 European Jews were murdered by the Nazis.