In what ways did immigrants contribute to American society in the early 1900s? How did African Americans survive economically during the Civil War? How did the transatlantic slave trade affect Africa? How did transatlantic slavery most affect the population of Africa? How did African s...
It now kills more people than AIDS and is gaining ground fast. It doesn't require unusual sexual practices to spread; with the latest strain you can literallyinhale itat your local club or supermarket. Many people did so and died rapidly as a result. ...
I think these attitudes grossly understate the danger Wiki poses and the damage it has already done. Far too many people are still making donations to a platform that has long since turned from ‘doing its best’ into a manipulated monster that breeds ill-will towards Jewish people. To those...
Those people were once real to me like the people that are part of my life now. My maternal grandparents were the first to pass away. Where did they go? Children would go straight to heaven if they died, I was told. But where did the older people go when they died? Apparently, they...
How did Baron von Steuben help the Continental Army? How did the United States and Germany become enemies during World War ll? How did Germany become independent from the Holy Roman Empire? How did Prussia survive the Seven Years' War? How was the balance of power in Europe and the world...
Nothing was fixed and for sure on the black market, not even fact that you gonna survive the trade not to mention other things. (See Selco’sarticle on the dangers of barter and trade) Again, it was a matter of levels, so there were people who “owned” the black market (people with...
Did I grow up in an Ozzie and Harriet household? No. Neither did you or your children. Sure there were very tough, frightening times. But it wasn’t Treblinka. Lots of people had and have it much worse than I did. Over the last 25 years I’ve met many people who have stories that...
Did anyone survive the first wave of D-Day? The first wave suffered close to 50 percent casualties. By midmorning, more than 1,000 Americans lay dead or wounded on the sands of Omaha. Was D-Day the bloodiest battle? The bloodiest single day in the history of the of the United States...
@ The Rhino –“I’ve found the key to not worrying about your portfolio is to have a litany of more pressing worries to hand.” That did make me smile. Right, I’m off to pick a fight with the neighbours. @ BBBobbins – one way to make yourself more comfortable in the early sta...
When I was in Arizona back in 82. I was wondering around thumbing all over the states. I spent 14 day out in the desert and did not have near enough to get by. That was one of the most important thing that I felt that I needed. ...