The pile of shells left over from many meals by American Indians is known as a "midden." These middens are archaeological sites that contain discarded shells, bones, and other refuse, providing insights into the diet, culture, and lifestyle of indigenous peoples. They often indicate the consumption of shellfish and other marine resources, and can be found along Coastlines and riverbanks. Studying middens helps researchers understand historical human-environment interactions and the ecological practices of American Indian communities.
The American Indians were not represented in any way during the Treaty of Paris negotiations.
India and Russia now there are hardly any Indians left.
We left one of our horses and took four of the best of those of the Indians. While the men were preparing the horses, I put four shields and two bows and quivers of arrows which had been left [by the Indians] on the fire. . . . I also retook the flag but left the medal about the neck of the dead man that they might be informed who we were.
the legacy that american left in the philipine are education , religon,governance and the early reform .
As a result of the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Indians signed the Treaty of Grenville in 1795, that ceded strategic areas, like Detroit, and took control of most of the river crossings in Old Northwest Territory to United States.
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A pile of shells left over after meals is typically called "shells" or "shell remnants." These shells are the inedible parts of seafood like shrimp, lobster, or crab that have been removed before consumption. They are often discarded after the meal.
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Historic piles are called shell piles or middens. Middens also included other trash and kitchen remains. Current usage looks like it is shell pile.
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A neutral xenon atom has 8 electron shells with 6 completely filled shells and 2 partially filled shells.
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Elements in the same row, or period, of the periodic table fill up the same energy level as you move from left to right. This is because elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.
5 shells and no electrons would be left over.
Sea shells are spiral in only one direction, either to the left or to the right. It can be distinguished as right-handed which are called 'dextral' or left-handed known as 'sinistral'. Based on studies more right-handed shells can be found than the left-handed shells.