The names that were given to the nations that played a dominant economic political and military role in the world were "The League of Nations" after WWI and then eventually "The United Nations," after WWII.
The names that were given to the nations that played a dominant economic political and military role in the world were "The League of Nations" after WWI and then eventually "The United Nations," after WWII.
they conquered colonies not nations, they lost alsace - lorraine to france eupen and malmedy were given to belgium north schleswig was given to denmark
Fur trades were mutually beneficial for both groups of people. Fur was in high demand in Europe, and so Europeans had Native people get animal furs for them to send back to Europe and make lots of money from. Native people in return were given handy things that they had not had before, such as guns, pots and pans, etc. (They were also given things that weren't so great, like smallpox infected blankets. Not good.) Hope that helps!
gifts given to the world by heroes or people who are given national appreciation
Emily Grierson; Emily's father Mr. Grierson, whose first name is not given; the former mayor, Colonel Sartoris; Emily's great aunt, "old lady" Wyatt; Homer Barron
Emily Osment was given her name by her parents when she was born. It was what they decided to call her.
The area which would be eventually settled as Wilmington was named "Waax-Waas Unk" ("Bear Place"), and was given this name by the first nations people living in the region (the Lenape).
The inquirer means Acadia, not Acidia.
They withdraw their ambassadors and embassy staff, who are given safe conduct.
Cavemen where the people to get the first tattoos
"The Great Pacificator" ~Emily Sipes~
That is the usual spelling of the female given name Emma, or Emmah. Originally a short form of names such as Ermintrude.
The first people to inhabit the present-day region of Sudan were the Meroitic people.
native Americans
natives
aggressive nations were given an advantage(: