At first it was a settlement. Then it became a very large and powerful city-state that controlled much of Greece.
The Irish mob was one of the, if not the most powerful, OC gang in the United States around the year of 1928 and controlled large parts of the American Eastcoast, especially Boston and New York city.
No they did not. These landowners were too powerful.
For the world at large, they simply looked at the most powerful nation on earth from a different perspective...the US wasn't invincible after all.
by Lord Baltimore giving large estates to relatives and other aristocrats.
first you have to buy the large amplifier of great capacity which is used to increase the bass.
Currently, that is about it. If large amounts on anti-matter ever become available, that COULD create a more powerful bomb.
Thomas Jefferson believed that the federal government had become too large and powerful under the Federalists. He expressed concerns about the expansion of federal power and preferred a more limited government that respected states' rights and individual liberties.
The Islamic Empire became powerful by conquering large swathes of territory from severely weakened and unprepared empires. It then put the conquered peoples to use in becoming the vanguard of subsequent conquests.
Originally from Greek mythology Amazon was a term applied to a mythical group of large, powerful women. Amazon came to mean large and powerful thus Amazon or large and powerful river.
Cataract.
no they didnt britian did btw i think not sure omg omg jut look in ur friking social studies book not my fault u didnt bring it home!!
The Tequesta villages were made up of collections of huts, probably roofed with palmetto and with flimsy walls of woven palmetto fibres. Floors may have been raised, like the Seminole chikees. Early descriptions do not indicate if these huts were round or rectangular, but those of the neighbouring Calusa were large and rectangular with rounded ends.
The gorillas of Africa.
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A large, powerful army
Strong powerful waves are typically caused by strong winds blowing consistently over a large area of water, generating energy that is transferred to the surface of the ocean. The longer and faster the wind blows, the larger and more powerful the waves become. Additionally, factors such as ocean currents, local topography, and storms can also contribute to the formation of large waves.