A. Look at the language spoken
B. See if the people have citizenry in Another Country
C. Check out the names of towns and cities
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A. Look at the language spoken
B. See if the people have citizenry in Another Country
C. Check out the names of towns and cities
In the names of towns and cities
In the languages spoken
Researching bones, animals, and DNA can tell you a lot about the colonial history of a region. Even clothing, vehicle parts, and plant life can tell how people lived in colonial times.
Definitely not blue from blue's clues that's for sure!🐾🎶🐩🐕🐶👨👩🎨😁😀
A criminal would call it his/hers mistakes, and their adversary would call them clues or breakthroughs.
The Founding Fathers Card ComboThis combo unlocks Honey. Card 6: Thomas JeffersonCard 44: Salem WitchesCard 132: Abigail Adams
they think about clues they got when they find artifact's from prehistory that how historians investigate the past.
WaterFoodClothesThose are essentials, no matter what. No matter whether it's 1909 or 2009, if you're going long-distance, you're gonna need food and drink of some sorts, and at least one change of clothes (because no one likes smelly people). Now, as for what real stuff...They had a document, the Mayflower Compact. Anyone have any other clues?