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What was the leading cause of death in the 16th century?

What accounted for the majority of deaths in Spanish America in the 16th century? NO THIS IS WRONG THIS IS A QUESTION NOT AN ANSWER< SRY FOR CAPS


What is 16th march in French?

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Name three other theatres in London in 16th century?

One theatre in 16th century London is called the Theatre built by actor, James Burbage in 1576. The second theatre called the Curtain was built close to the Theatre in 1577. The third one is named Rose which opened in 1587.


When did commedia dell'arte originate?

Commedia dell'ArteIt began in Italy during the 14th century (until the 18th and peaked in the 16th and 17th) and spread out from there.A professional (i.e., doing it for a living) troupe would have a week or so to improvise an entire performance from stage directions like "Pedrolino and Oratio enter and do something funny" or, our own personal favorite, "Everyone comes on stage and everything is resolved happily". Italian ComedyAlso it became popular when the famous pantalone jumped of the pizza mountain north of italy. it actraced a lot of visitor but he died.


Are French Canadians and cajuns related?

Yes! Very much so. French maritimers are called "Acadiens", which when pronounced in French with a French- maritime accent sounds like "ah-cadge-yens". Hundreds of years ago, the English Canadian government punished a good number of Acadiens by sending them away to the nearest French colony- which at the time was Louisiana (named after King Louis 16th of France). The word "Cajun" is a bastardization of the word "Acadiens". Many of the last names in Louisiana can also be found in the Canadian maritimes today. Few people in Louisiana still speak French, as Louisiana was later purchased by English speaking people, however, Canadian Acadiens still speak French (for the most part).