What were facts about Delaware in the 1600's and 1700's?
Slavery was legal in Delaware throughout the 1600s and 1700s. In the late 1700s, Delaware became the first state to join the United States.
What was the main religion of the Venetian Republic in the 1600's?
Mainly catholicism islam and christianity
What were the stores in the 1600s?
probably stores such as blacksmiths, millers, and butcher shops. They would either pay in the currency they used back then(francs) or exchange stuff.
Were there volcanos in Rhode Island in the 1600s?
Nope. Rhode Island is remarkably flat. The closest volcanic activity was in the Ossippee and Pawtuckaway Mountains of New Hampshire, but that was around 100 million years ago in the Cretaceous period.
What impact did the English Bill of Rights have on your government?
the english bill of rights didnt have the right to bare arms but our bill of rights did thats how the english bill of rights inluenced our government.
What music era classification does 'Caro mio ben' have?
The Italian arietta Caro mio ben has the music era classification of the Baroque style of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
What is the architecture of the 1600s called?
Depends on the country or geographical area. Generally, in England and its colonies, they would often refer to the king or queen of the time. In france, they often used the term empire such as 2nd empire etc. Baroque was popular in the 1600s and leading edge design in the 1600's and 1700's often used this. Earlier styles continued to be built however, perhaps including gothic, etc.
What did the English Bill of Rights ended the struggle between which two groups?
the english ended the struggle between because they took over the taxes in boston harpor.
Who is A.B. in the English Bill of Rights?
A.B. is the same as fill in the blank, it is not an authors initials
What was the entertainment in Pennsylvania in the 1600s?
what was the entertament in pennsilvania in 1600
What does 1600s Plymouth mean?
It refers to Plymouth, an English colony in the New World founded by Puritans, and is famous for Plymouth Rock and the origin of modern thanksgiving.
He was a englis Protestant that came to america. He believed that government and the church need state separated. Willians was a founder the first church Bautism in Providence, Rhode Island 1638. Also, he was a defender American Indian. He says, that all people hat the nature right to fredom of religion. Roger williams, write five language such as Latin, Greek, Dutch, Hebrew, and French. Finally, he always had problem by his ideas referent the government and Church.
How are America and Great Britain different?
They are different cuz we Americans don't have a accent and we eat different food and British ppl have differents of saying things like chips fork
Apart from the size of our two respective countries, I believe we are very much alike, the laws are different, etc, but we are from the same basic stock, and although there are differences in words, we speak English, and are allies.Americans do have accents, just as we do in different parts of Britain, perhaps it is necessary to travel America and Britain to realise how similar we are.
The Puritan government of Massachusetts was not a democracy or a theocracy. Massachusetts had views of both. The religious laws were prevalent over most laws in the state. However, they didn't have one ruler. The only people who could vote were the freemen's. The Puritan government of Connecticut was controlled by King Charles II of England. He gave the governor the executive power. Puritan was the only religion allowed. It was part of an extended monarchy as well.
In the 1600s how did someone become a pirate?
they joined or formed a group that called themselves pirates. all they needed was a ship, weapons, and a captain.
What made the troops perform well in terrible weather?
I'll assume you mean cold weather. Proper clothing, sheltering, and logistic support, little of which Hitler or Napoleon had. All of which the Finns had in the Finnish/Russion war. It's also important to differentiate between an army fighting on it's own soil from and invader. As we see in Afganistan a poorly equipped army that knows the terrain, has lived in bad weather condition all their lives has an advantage.
Which founding father served in the American revolution as a military leader?
Good old George Washington
In 1620 what group of people landed at Plymouth rock?
Pilgrims (or Pilgrim Fathers) were a group of English Protestants who fled England for Holland in the late 16th century in order to achieve greater religious freedom. In 1617 the Pilgrims began looking to leave Holland and settle in the New World. In 1620, the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock and established the second successful English settlement in the New World (Jamestown in Virginia being the first, having been established in 1607).
How much did it cost to travel to America in the 1600s?
how much did it cost to go to the new world from england
What did it mean to be a Moor in Shakespeare's time?
It meant someone of African extraction. It especially meant people from North Africa, but the same word was used to describe people from Sub-Saharan Africa, some of whom lived and worked in London at the time (usually as household servants).
the main combatants of the colonial wars were England and Spain...