10-4The Colonies Become Free After the first English settlers arrived in Jamestown, more and more people moved from Europe to America. They lived in places called colonies. As the years passed, there were13 colonies. These colonies were ruled by the king of England. But many colonies did no...
Celebration of Easter by early settlers in the United States mirrored their European backgrounds. In the regions settled by those of Roman Catholic (罗马天主教) heritage (传统) Easter was observed from the beginning. But the straight-laced [古板的]Puritans in New England, still influenced by th...
IT was the 400th anniversary of Jamestown on Sunday - the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States.Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
The United States became a center of attraction for Nigerian nationalists who later became the revolutionary leaders. The Nigerians who came to the United States to study saw the white person in the same light as a black individual; white people were subjected to the same grandeur and malaise ...
COMMEMORATION: 400 years after the first settlers made their home in the USA we talk to today's emigrants IT'S the 400th anniversary of Jamestown on Sunday - the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States. And English people will have been crossing the Atlantic to ...
Since British settlers first occupied this country. English has been the language in the United States. 问题1选项 A. practicable B. prevalent C. predominant D. popular 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]C [解析]考查形容词词义辨析。A选项practicable adj.可用的,可行得通的;B选项prevalent adj...
【题目】课文回练升华运用Exactly when the first people arrived in what we now know as California. no one really knows. However. 1is likely that Native Americans were living in Californi a at least fifteen thousand years ago. Scientists believe that these settlers 2 (cross) the Bering Strait ...
【1】F 根据上句The settlers, who I shall call the “First Americans”, could not return to their homeland.说明他们无法回去了,那么不得不在这个新的世界幸存下来,故F项符合上下文。 【2】B 根据上句They made the journey all the way from Alaska to the southern tip of South America, a distance...
Massachusetts’ Early Colonial History The first settlers in the state now known as Massachusetts were the Pilgrims. They arrived in Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620 after separating from the Anglican church and fleeing England, creating the Mayflower c
Spain’s King Philip II wanted the French threat eliminated, particularly because the settlers were Protestants and to Philip, a Catholic, that made them intolerable. Spanish Colonists, Outnumbered, Get Lucky Menéndez almost didn’t succeed. Philip wanted him to destroy the French colony before ...