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The reason people were so willing to face hardships in the war was because they wanted freedom and independence from Britain.
cranberries
I think it was thanksgiving.
i think congregation
I think 75 pilgrims did , because they have been dying too much of the surface .
They were wondering what was beyond the Mississippi River as well.
The reason people were so willing to face hardships in the war was because they wanted freedom and independence from Britain.
What vegetable did the pilgrims think was poisonous?
Members of the Lewis and Clark expedition were likely willing to endure hardships because of their sense of adventure and duty to their country. They were motivated by the opportunity to explore the unknown territory, make significant discoveries, and contribute to the expansion of the United States. Additionally, the promise of rewards, recognition, and personal glory may have also played a role in their willingness to endure the challenges of the journey.
It is subjective, but enduring the loss of a loved one may be one of the most difficult hardships to face. The emotional pain and void left by such a loss can be overwhelming and have long-lasting effects on mental and emotional well-being.
Caesar, I think.
cranberries
I think it was thanksgiving.
Whitman saw courage, resilience, and selflessness in the soldiers that inspired his optimism. He admired their sense of duty and sacrifice, and believed in the capacity of human beings to endure hardship and find strength in adversity.
I would think that they say that they are unfimiliar and strange.
horse drawn carriges i think
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