Why did they come to America rather than return to live in England?
They did return to England for a short time after leaving Holland, but the Purtians that left for Holland was a group from a Yorkshire village of Scrooby and they left for Holland because they feared for their safety in 1608 and then some went to Plymouth in 1620 with a group from East Anglia. The 1620 group was better financed . By 1640 they had grown to about 10,000 people in Massachusetts. This was a migration of families compared to other early migrations of young unattached men. The literacy rate was high and they had an intense devotional life. There are surviving diaries, sermon notes, poems and letters that tell us about the life they lived.
it was george washington if he didnt have the wooden teeth he wouldnt have been able to bite of king phillips dick and then abraham lincoln killed them both because they were vampires
How long is the flight between England and Greece?
A random search for flights from London All Airports (LON) to Athens (ATH) shows:
3hr 45min Luton (LTN) to ATH EasyJet Flt 2001 Dep 01:55pm 13Nov,Fri
3hr 45min London Heathrow (LHR) to ATH BMI British Midland Airways Flt 6003 Dep 12:45pm 13Nov,Fri
3hr 45min London Heathrow (LHR) to ATH BMI British Midland Airways Flt 6007 Dep 08:20pm 13Nov,Fri
3hr 35min London Heathrow (LHR) to ATH British Airways Flt 634 Dep 06:40pm 13Nov,Fri
3hr 40min London Gatwick (LGW) to ATH EasyJet Flt 5085 Dep 09:00am 13Nov,Fri
3hr 40min London Gatwick (LGW) to ATH EasyJet Flt 5087 Dep 03:05pm 13Nov,Fri
etc.
What is the time difference between London and Tel Aviv?
Tel Aviv is two hours ahead (GMT+2). When it's 1:00pm in London (England), it's 3:00pm in Tel Aviv (Israel).
How can you find a British pen-pal?
One way is to search the internet with: find a penfriend. You can also add a preferred country: find a pen friend UKto find a penfriend living in the United Kingdom, for example.
What was the renaissance movement called England and why?
It was known as the Elizabethan Era or the age of Shakespeare.
A culture of people called mound builders, who created villages based on farming and trade.Who funded the trip to Jamestown from England?
A group of investors called the East India Company. Jamestown was never meant to be a colony, but it was to make the men who went rich and the investors richer. The 104 men died in the first months because they built the fort in a swampy mosquito invested area with bad water in a Native American empire of 15,000. The Native Americans knew they wouldn't last too long and they didn't.
How do you say mom in England?
In England most people say mum, in some parts it is pronounced or written Mam.
Are there any poisonous frogs in England?
Yes, England does have poisonous snakes, but only one species of them.
It is an Adder (vipera berus), also known as the common viper, and is the most northerly distributed of all snakes -- its even found in the Arctic Circle. Of its four subspecies, the only one found in Britain is vipera berus berus. One of the most prolific species of snake, adders are found throughout Europe, Russia and Asia, and are widespread in mainland Britain, but absent from Ireland.
Adders are fairly short -- about half a meter -- and thick-bodied, with large heads and a rounded snout. They are usually grey or brown, with zigzag markings of black or dark brown on their backs, and black undersides. Some mountainous individuals are nearly all black -- evidently an environmental adaptation.
Adders prey on anything small enough for them to swallow --- usually small reptiles, nestlings, and small mammals. British adders hibernate in the winter months, usually in deserted rabbit or rodent burrows, or under logs. Several male adders sometimes hibernate communally. They enjoy a wide range of habitats, from coastal sand dunes to mountains. They prefer undisturbed countryside, particularly open woodlands, hedgerows, and heathland -- but also do well in very wet habitats like bogs, moors, and riverbanks.
Common Adders are relatively shy snakes, and will only attack if provoked or threatened. Unlike its more ferocious cousins, the Death Adders, Vipera Berus' bite is rarely fatal to adult humans, but the bite is extremely painful. Adder venom is both hemotoxic and neurotoxic, and prompt medical attention is required to prevent severe damage to soft tissues at and around the bite site. Its most common victims in England are dogs, who dig into their burrows in the Spring looking for rabbits.
Though adders are not considered an endangered species, they are protected from being killed, injured, or sold -- under the British Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981.
Also please note all snakes,spiders etc use venom not poison as venom works by being injected into the blood stream, while poison has to be ingested to be harmful.
Why did the British heart foundation start?
The Story of the BHF
Almost 50 Years of Pioneering, Life-Saving ProgressThe British Heart Foundation was founded in 1961 by a group of medical professionals who were concerned about the increasing death rate from cardiovascular disease.Their aim was to raise money to help fund extra research into the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart and circulatory disease.
Since then there have been vital major advances in the treatment and prevention of heart disease.
In 1986, the BHF become more involved in public education, and in 1990 moved into rehabilitation.
Heart surgery is now commonplace and thousands of people are healthier and live longer thanks to new drugs.
The BHF plays a vital role in funding pioneering heart research in the UK, which in turn has an huge impact around the world.
Many of today's new drugs and treatments might never have been possible without the existence of the BHF. To continue this life-saving work for future generations we need your support.
A highland area of northen England?
There are three main mountain ranges in Northern Ireland they are;
Mourne Mountains in Country Down which are the biggest by far.
Sperrins in County Tyrone,
Glens of Antrim in County Antrim.
the biggest mountain in Northern Ireland is SlieveDonard, which is part of the Mourne Mountains.
The British passport is one that is recognized as used for the people of England.
What did Queen Mary the first do for England?
Queen Mary the first brought England back to its original religion.
Cheap train from London to Geneva how much does it cost and how long does it take?
The Eurostar travels between London and Paris, and between London and Brussels. It does not travel between London and Geneva.
What is the nickname of the English Channel?
It is usually just known as 'The Channel'. In France they call it 'Le Manche' - the sleeve.
How long will it take you to get from skegness to the lake district?
According to Google Maps, travelling via the M62, the distance between Liverpool and Skegness is 183 miles - and takes 3 hours 34 minutes.
What is people's lifestyles in England?
it depends
surfing
camping
walks
cycling
driveing
swimming
and many more stuff
hope this helps
will
p.s we dont all eat cream tea and talk all posh
come down to sunny brizzle (bristol) it will be a shock!!
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