No, dinosaurs did not roam the lands during the Pennsylvanian Period. The Pennsylvanian Period occurred from approximately 323 to 298 million years ago, while dinosaurs first appeared much later in the Triassic Period, around 230 million years ago. During the Pennsylvanian Period, the dominant land animals were early amphibians and reptiles, along with a diverse array of plant life.
Dinosaurs
Lands west of the Mississippi
they were called the northwest territory.
During the Renaissance period, significant events included the invention of the printing press, the exploration of new lands, the Protestant Reformation, and advancements in art, science, and philosophy.
Factors led to agricultural revolution were the bears and dinosaurs on the empty lands
In the touristic period planes from all the world lands in Mallorca as charters. During winter flights are only from Spain.
During the times of the dinosaurs, Greece did not exist. The lands looked extremely different to how they do today. Dinosaurs dominated every single continent on the globe, so, yes, dinosaurs did live in what is nowadays recognised as Greece.
It is called the Age of Exploration because during this period (15th to 17th centuries), European nations sent out explorers to discover new lands, establish trade routes, and expand their empires. This era marked a significant period of exploration, colonization, and discovery of new lands across the globe.
The two lands captured by Egypt during the Middle Kingdom are: Nubia and Syria.
During a volleyball game, the ball is considered "in" if it lands within the boundaries of the court, and "out" if it lands outside the boundaries.
Rifles were invented in the 15th Century, during the Civil War Period. If you are asking about when lands and grooves were used in barrels, the answer would be a few hundred years before the Civil War.
During the Colonial Period, European nations were interested in discovering new lands and new trade-markets mostly for the sake of economic enrichment. That new goods might improve European lifestyles, that new lands could bring glory, that new lands and peoples could be converted to European religious views -- all of these and more were also involved in the European frenzy for discovery at this time.