The correct answer is "null and void" which is technically one word and I learned this in class yall got out smarted by an 11 year old
posterity
i think around 1660s
John F. Kennedy becomes the first roman catholic president
From the moment the first colonists arrived at what was intended to be a Catholic haven the majority was English Protestants. Political power and the power of the purse was firmly in the hands of the Catholic minority but that did little to win the hearts and minds of the Protestants.
well fertilizers was invented in the 1660s. go to google and it will tell you.. kk hit me up.
Delaware was founded by Peter Minuit, a Dutch colonial governor, who established the first European settlement in the area in 1631. The region was initially part of the New Netherland colony before coming under English control in the 1660s. Delaware is often referred to as the "First State" because it was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
There were several developments of the microscope before it was used for research and scientific reasons. It was first used for those reasons somewhere around the 1660s and 1670s in Italy
"Webster's" is applied to dictionaries of American English, based on the one first published in the US by Noah Webster in 1806, as "A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language".
At first they were persecuted, often called heretics.
With the retirement of John Paul Stevens on 2010 June 29, there are currently no Protestants on the Supreme Court for the first time ever.
GST is first applied ,then PST.
Protestants were not found! The first Protestant was Martin Luther, who eventually founded Lutheranism.