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The calcite crystals in diamond head crater looked like sparkling diamonds.
At the end of the 19th century, many African borders were determined by colonial powers through the Berlin Conference. These borders often divided ethnic groups and communities, leading to later tensions and conflicts. This period marked the scramble for Africa, where European nations carved up the continent for colonization.
In the 19th century, rivers such as the Mississippi and its tributaries, as well as canals like the Erie Canal, were important routes for transporting goods from northern states to southern states. These waterways provided a cost-effective and efficient means of moving agricultural products and raw materials between regions.
The country known as the "land of gold" is typically associated with the United States, particularly during the Gold Rush in the mid-19th century in regions like California.
Alfred Wegener proposed that Africa and South America looked like they could fit together like puzzle pieces, supporting his theory of continental drift.
19th century.. Victorians believed in the supernatural things like witches and ghosts.
bad
fairly comfortable
Melodrama is influenced by many people ordinary people like as. it was first introduced to the world in 19th century.
19th. 00-999 was the first century...(just like c++, start counting from zero).
in the 19th century, it was something like a slideshow
it was like poo
Terribly racist
BECUASE THEY FELT LIKE IT
filthy and disgracefull
They had axes and dids
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