In the southern parts of England in 1855, most of the inhabitants were poverty stricken and worked in agricultural positions to earn a living. Manufacturing plants also employed many workers at minimal wages.
Gallant
Some parts yes and some no its more cinematic cause it a movie but a robbery really did happen like this in england but the only difference is they actually took more money in real life than the movie but it was deff a true england heist at its finest.
No. Canada is not flat. there are many mountains in British Colombia.
Orange
there were like 5 parts that made me jump when i watched it, but they were like 2 second parts. It wasn't too scary.
That is a rather odd question. Southern Belize is like the southern part of anywhere. It is in the southern region of Belize. As in the southern USA or, southern England.
They both like chicken.
England
Yes, generally the northern parts of the northeast are colder than the southern parts due to their proximity to the North Pole and colder air masses that originate from the Arctic. This means that areas like Maine and Vermont tend to experience colder temperatures compared to states like Maryland and Delaware.
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
Most of southern England is low lying agricultural land. Northern England is more rugged with moorland, some mountains and forests.
the new England colonies land was not very vertile and it made farming harder
they wanted it to be like that for families
they were more relaxed than the new England colonies because of slaves
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
Nope, southern Europe would be like Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, etc. and it is in central Europe. At its furthest extent, Southern Europe could include Bavaria (Southeast Germany) and parts of Southern France