New France was an area in North America that was colonized by France. It was Jacques Cartier that first began the exploration of New France in 1534.
only the romans ruled France at one time when France was known as Gaul
years of feudalism in France
The Romans conquered all of modern-day France.
* Henri IV of France (reigned from 1589 until 1610) * Louis XII of France (reigned from 1610 until 1643) * Louis XIV of France (reigned from 1643 until 1715)
monogamy
Synonym: Bigamy Antonym: Monogamy :D
Monogamy is legal in all 50 states. Maybe you're trying to ask about polygamy?
its still going on
monogamy, polygamy, promiscuity, and outcrossing. i have no idea what that means but i think its correct :/
Monogamy is legal in all 50 states. Mono- meaning one implies that you would only be married to one person. Are you meaning to ask about polygamy?
polygamy monogamy heterogamy misogamy isogamy xenogamy
The word marriage is not a plural form; the plural form for the noun is marriages. Or, perhaps you mean monogamy, the opposite of polygamy.
Monogamy is being faithful to one person sexually. Monogamy is uncommon in the animal world, except in animals (like humans) that require both parents help in order to successfully raise their young.
The Vikings were not completely a monogamous society. They were a society where monogamy and polygamy were both practiced. It was not unheard of for a male Viking to have multiple wives.
Words with the root "gam" include "gamete" and "gamification." "Gamete" refers to a reproductive cell, such as a sperm or egg, while "gamification" is the application of game-design elements in non-game contexts. The root "gam" comes from the Greek word "gamete," meaning "wife" or "husband," and is commonly used in scientific and technological terms related to reproduction and gaming.
Monogamy is a form of marriage in which the individual has only one spouse at one time. It is often relatable to the social behavior of animals. Monogamy is basically the opposite of polygamy.