Furthermore, Wheelock moved to New Hampshire and used the funds raised to establish Dartmouth College (named after the generous aristocrat) for the education of Englishmen, rather than Native Americans as originally promised to Occom. This disappointment was followed by the Connecticut Colony’s rulin...
课时作业(四十) 选修 8 Unit 5 Meeting your ancestors Ⅰ.单词拼写 1.When I got home,the house was a complete___(凌乱). 2.Be quiet!It is not polite to___(打断) people when they are talking. 3.I admit I made a lot of mistakes in the work and I will___(承担) responsi...
2 Between you and me I will establish my covenant, and I will multiply you exceedingly. 3 Abram fell face down and God said to him: 4 For my part, here is my covenant with you: you are to become the father of a multitude of nations. 5 No longer will you be called Abram; your ...
Rosita’s life path and story, she had brought me numerous gifts: she lured me back to my homeland where I could establish real roots in sweet Belize, she gifted me the omnipotent IxChel, she encouraged me to get on with my life as a mother, she guides me in healing with the plants ...
Attempts to establish a national military park at Pea Ridge began in 1914 and continued into the 1950’s. Success was finally achieved on July 20, 1956 when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill establishing Pea Ridge National Military Park. Encompassing over 4,300 acres, the park is...
agency by generations of spiritual leaders of the pueblo. In the old days, that was a way for them to establish and advertise their presence and stake new claims to the land. In most cases (among the Tewa anyway), one or more of the Sacred Mountains is shared with one or more central...
the ancestors’ memory was passed on from one generation to the next until the EBA people started again to bury their dead in the area with a new type of non-megalithic individual tomb that consisted of a wooden container laid down in a pit lined with stone slabs (MVI, phase EBA IV) ...
a barrow or tumulus of earth. Barrows are commonly sited in association with such field-systems, though it is often difficult to establish which came first. The grave contained a layer of silt at the bottom, a feature suggesting that the pit may have been open for some time before the ...
The Romans appear to have introduced the tradition of cultivating hemp and flax in the rich alluvial soils of the Brit and Asker River valleys, but did not establish any camp or town on the gentle intervening spur between the valleys. With the incoming Saxon settlers however, the town’s ...
In 1632, France received Acadia in the Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye, and Isaac de Razilly, a Knight of Malta, brought 300 elite men and three monks to establish a trading outpost at La Hève, now LaHave, in present-day Nova Scotia, along with maybe 12 or 15 families. We don’t ha...