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Who found North America?

At L’Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, Canada, archaeological evidence, including several clearly Icelandic-style house foundations and Viking and Norse artifacts, were discovered. This proved that Vikings had found and briefly settled the area. This discovery is echoed in Icelandic legends regarding Lief Eriksson. In the legends, he was said to have discovered North America either by accidentally veering off course while returning to his home in Norway, or on purpose by setting sail for the "strange lands" witnessed by the Icelandic trader Bjarni Herjolfsson.

Why was John F. Kennedy a good leader?

Kennedy oversaw the role of U.S. troops in several international locations, including Cuba. He won the hearts of Americans, particularly minorities, by advocating for civil rights, and showing a deep commitment to public service and space exploration. Prior to assuming the presidency, Kennedy served in the U.S. Congress.

What type of houses did the Aztecs live in?

Regardless of size, each house would have been a single room with perhaps another small room adjoining it. There may have been two doors and no windows. A typical house would be 50 to 82 square feet in size, and there was usually a recess in the wall in order to display a religious statue or shrine. Houses built on platforms were usually about 15.75 inches off the ground; most homes, however, were built on the ground. Families would build their houses together and share neighboring walls to reduce building time and costs, utilizing the outside spaces for cooking.The adobe bricks used in constr..

Where were the Cro-Magnon fossils found?

There are three hypotheses regarding where modern humans originated. The replacement model suggests that the Neanderthals living in Europe and Asia were replaced by the early Homo sapiens, such as those represented by the Cro-Magnon fossils, that migrated out of Africa.The regional continuity model suggests that modern Homo sapiens evolved simultaneously throughout Europe and Asia. Proponents of this theory believe that the common ancestor of Homo sapiens is Homo erectus, who originally lived in Africa almost 2 million years ago.The third and most recent hypothesis, as of 2015, is the assimila..

What were some common Apache tools and weapons?

Bows and arrows were widely favored by Native American tribes since they relied on hunting for survival. Other tools used by the Apache included spoons, spears and knives. The majority of weapons were made with wood and sharpened rocks although some of them along with tools could be constructed solely from buffalo. The buffalo served the Native Americans in a multitude of ways. Not only did the meat feed the tribes, the horns, glue from the hooves and the hides were made into different tools and other objects. The Apaches also used shields made from buffalo hide.

How can you find what significant historical events happened on a certain date?

Historical events covered by these sites primarily cover the A.D. era of history. However, they often include a couple of events before Christ, such as Ezra reading the book of the law to the Israelites in Jerusalem on Oct. 31, 445 B.C. The site also covers historical events of the 21st century, such as the landfall of Typhoon Haiyan in the Phillipines on Nov. 8, 2013.\nHistorical events occur in very different areas of society. For example, OnThisDay's page for November 11 includes several war-related events, such as the Battle of Durenstein during the Napoleonic War of 1805 and the Worl..

What was the economy of ancient Mesopotamia?

One of the main economic activities of ancient Mesopotamia was agriculture, which largely relied on irrigation for success. Farmers around the region channeled water from the rivers Tigris and Euphrates to their lands because the natural geographic conditions were not suitable for agriculture. Some of the crops that were cultivated include onions, apples, barley, turnip and grapes. The use of dams and aqueducts were the main forms of water control techniques in the region. To farther supplement agriculture in the region, the people came up with techniques for fishing.Another important aspect o..

How did Mahatma Gandhi change the world?

Known as one of the most influential activists in history, Gandhi modeled both his methods and philosophy after Jesus Christ. In turn, Gandhi's works inspired Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his civil rights efforts. In addition to King, Gandhi's work and spirit inspired Latino civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, who was inspired by a news report he saw as a child portraying the "half-naked man" conquering the mighty British without a gun.Rather than calling for a chaotic and violent end to oppression, Gandhi sought to lift his people, saying his life was his message, and inspiring follo..

Who discovered Connecticut?

Prior to European exploration, Connecticut was inhabited by members of the Pequot, Algonquin and Mohican tribes. The name Connecticut is derived from those languages' word "quinatucquet," meaning "beside the long tidal river." The explorer Block was also credited with naming Rhode Island and was considered the first European to traverse Long Island Sound. After colonization, the Dutch built the first European settlements in the area, including New Netherland, Saybrook Colony, New Haven Colony and Connecticut Colony.

What are some facts from the history of the Creek Indian tribe?

The Creek emerged as a confederacy out of the collapse of earlier mound-building societies that existed until the 15th century. Contact with Europeans led to chaos during this period, as unfamiliar diseases, such as small pox, killed up to 90 percent of the native population. The Creek actively traded deerskins and aboriginal slaves with early settlers, starting in 1680 with the establishment of Charleston.\nThe Creek built wattle houses centered around a central yard, and two to three hundred people typically lived in each town. The Creek intensively grew corn, beans and squash, using levies ..

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