No, Columbus could not eat chocolate chip cookies, but not for reasons related to health. Chocolate was introduced to Europeans by Hernán Cortés who brought chocolate back to Europe following his visit in and subsequent introduction to chocolate by the court of Montezuma II in 1519.
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It is a summons. A similar instrument is a subpoena, which compels an individual to provide evidence or appear as a witness in court.
Spain. Columbus was Spanish and it is a myth he was from Italy. He wrote in Spanish and was married to a Spanish noble woman. If he had been an Italian map maker he would not have written in Spanish nor would have been married to a noble. Historians believe that his family were rivals of the Spanish court so Columbus took a persona to be able to get the backing he needed for his voyage.
Quoting Columbus himself: "their lack of modern weaponry and even metal-forged swords or pikes is a tactical vulnerability, I could conquer the whole of them with 50 men, and govern them as I pleased."The court of Spain convicted Columbus for "Barbaric acts of torture" - IE: the original term used for Genocide; as well as the personal murder of over 500,000 men, women and children. King Ferdinand officially pardoned him and his brothers.
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Sounds like a moot court question - see discussion
No, Columbus could not eat chocolate chip cookies, but not for reasons related to health. Chocolate was introduced to Europeans by Hernán Cortés who brought chocolate back to Europe following his visit in and subsequent introduction to chocolate by the court of Montezuma II in 1519.
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The address of the America is: 2130 Stella Court No 200, Columbus, OH 43215-1011
You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.
Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.
Appear at the court when the Will is filed for probate and make an objection. Be prepared to provide the court with evidence that there was fraud.Appear at the court when the Will is filed for probate and make an objection. Be prepared to provide the court with evidence that there was fraud.Appear at the court when the Will is filed for probate and make an objection. Be prepared to provide the court with evidence that there was fraud.Appear at the court when the Will is filed for probate and make an objection. Be prepared to provide the court with evidence that there was fraud.
It was not a district court. It was the 6th Circuit Court in South Carolina, in Chester County. The South Carolina Supreme Court affirmed the lower court's decision.
If the court has sealed a divorce decree then you must petition the court to unseal it for you. You must provide the court with a compelling reason why you should be granted access to that file.If the court has sealed a divorce decree then you must petition the court to unseal it for you. You must provide the court with a compelling reason why you should be granted access to that file.If the court has sealed a divorce decree then you must petition the court to unseal it for you. You must provide the court with a compelling reason why you should be granted access to that file.If the court has sealed a divorce decree then you must petition the court to unseal it for you. You must provide the court with a compelling reason why you should be granted access to that file.
Attornies are not required to provide evidence before court. Many do to see if they can resolve the case before having to take the matter to court.
"Money" was his major motivation. His financial demands (10 percent of all earnings to be made in the lands to be discovered, among others) was considered so extravagant by the Portuguese that they refused to back his expedition. Another reason was that they had - correctly - calculated that India or China never could be found where Colombus thought he would find it. Columbus repeated his financial claims to the Spanish Court and reached an agreement. Only the Spanish Government never made good on its promises and Columbus spent the rest of his life in fruitless ligitation.