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What was social life like in the southern colonies?

For those wealthy landowners, their large plantation homes were hubs of social activity. Parties and gatherings were the social highlights for the upper class, who benefited from the use of servants in preparing for these events.\nFor poorer families, socializing was limited, as life was often hard. Farmers and their wives were primarily responsible for planting and harvesting without much, if any, help. Outside the harvest season, social activities included family gatherings and bonfires.\nWomen's lives in the colonies varied especially, with wealthy landowners' wives responsible fo..

What did knights eat?

Some of the other ingredients used in cooking were almonds, dates, raisins and cane sugar. Researchers know the ingredients and types of food available to knights, as well as the royal family and peasants, due to the handwritten medieval cooking recipes left behind. The wealthy, including the knights, were also interested in imported goods from other countries, such as spicy sauces, a favorite among the royal court.

What were the three goals of Prince Metternich during the Congress of Vienna?

The Congress convened at Vienna, Austria in the autumn of 1814. Major European powers wanted to establish a plan of lasting peace and redraw the map of Europe by realigning new territorial borders. Although several of the attending nations were former allies in war, each had its own agenda in furthering their best interests.Prince Metternich saw the Congress of Vienna as an opportunity to stem the tide of nationalism that was sweeping across all of Europe. He used his diplomatic skills to exercise a strong influence on the proceedings. The Austrian Prince was convinced that liberalism and nati..

Who invented the ax?

The most common axes of this time period are referred to as Acheulean axes. These were some of the earliest known axes on the planet. They came in various shapes, sizes and were made of stone. The stone is called bifacial because it is flaked over part of the surface on both sides of the stone. These tools were used for cutting wood, digging and for butchering meat.

Did Einstein actually fail math class?

Einstein excelled well beyond his age in math subjects, having a firm grasp on calculus by the time he reached age 16. Math excited him as a young boy, and his parents even bought him textbooks so he could study ahead of his classes over summer break.

What is the Napoleonic Code?

The Napoleonic Code replaced the patchwork system of feudal laws in place prior to the French Revolution. The intent of the replacement was to create a system of easily understood laws. They are based largely on the codified Roman laws set forth by the emperor Justinian in the sixth century. As of 2014, elements of the Napoleonic Code are still in force in French law, albeit highly amended and reinterpreted a number of times by various judiciaries.

When did the hippie era end?

A hippie, which is also spelled hippy, is a member of a countercultural movement that rejected mainstream American life during the 1960s and 1970s. The hippie movement started on college campuses in the United States and eventually spread to other countries, including Canada and Britain. The hippie movement partly arose from an opposition to the United States involvement in the Vietnam War, but hippies were often not directly engaged in politics. The activist counterparts to hippies were called yippies, who were involved in the Young International Party.

When did Germany become a country?

Before Germany became a single country, its land was divided between various smaller nations and empires. However, many of the people living in these areas identified as Germans, and this unity helped the new nation thrive in its early years. Germany's young age led to tension with the older nations of Europe, including France and England, and it led to a series of conflicts that ultimately resulted in World War I.

What country did Jacques Cartier sail for?

Cartier, under the sponsorship of King Francis I of France, made his first major expedition to the New World in 1534 in search of gold and other precious materials to claim in the name of the French empire. Cartier soon reached Newfoundland and also explored the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, encountering native tribes and believing he had reached an Asian country.He would return on his second voyage in 1535, this time sailing up the Saint Lawrence river until he reached Hochelaga, which is now modern day Montreal, Canada. At the time, Cartier was convinced that the Saint Lawrence River was the north..

Who wrote "Common Sense"?

Paine's pamphlet is divided into four major sections addressing, in order, the rational reasons behind government, the role and sensibility of monarchy, the state of American affairs at the time and the military potential of the Colonies. This document, written in plain, simple language, was among the first introducing ordinary American colonists to the upcoming revolution. "Common Sense" inspired several items on the list of the grievances in the Declaration of Independence.

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