1575 pts ยท October 5, 2015
Immigrants were needed to build the railroad, work the mines, farm the land. You can't take immigration out of the equation.
American expansion was driven by Europeans (and others) settling in America. Or are you being sarcastic again? I can't tell.
And don't forget Lewis and Clark and other explorers all relied on Indigenous guides to map the West before it could be settled.
That's not a few decades, that's over 200 years of history. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, the Trail of Tears was in 1832.
So you want everyone to ignore the part where the immigration of Europeans to North America depended on cooperation with Indigenous peoples?
again during the American Revolution.
English both relied on Indigenous allies to augment their forces during the Seven Years' War, and the English relied on Indigenous allies
Indigenous peoples. The first industry in North America was fur trading, which depended on commerce with Indigenous peoples. French and
Mongolian style? Early European settlers survived their first winters without dying of scurvy because they learned how to get Vitamin C from
Right... because Europeans don't have a history of killing their neighbours for their land.
Right on.
Yeah, nah. Like a kiwi, emu, or puffin, this will never fly.
Judge John Hodgman rules: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/05/04/magazine/04-one-page-magazine.html?smid=tw-nytmag That is all.
Tigers usually wear masks on the back of their head to keep people from sneaking up on them.
That laser cutter pays for itself!
Meep meep
Give 'em a big hand!
That's very "Ms. Frizzle"
Tell us the story of Thanksgiving again
Thanks for waking me up, sheeple!
It's only a model...
Nan White was a sector of Juno Beach.
...or the snowboarder got a lot of air
Cool.
Those guys must be raking it in.
Ay nako!
Of course, of course!
I just made that comment for the rhyme, as I do from time to time.
Is that because everyone is jealous of the cellist?
Or strapped sideways across the back of your bicycle?
Immigrants were needed to build the railroad, work the mines, farm the land. You can't take immigration out of the equation.
American expansion was driven by Europeans (and others) settling in America. Or are you being sarcastic again? I can't tell.
And don't forget Lewis and Clark and other explorers all relied on Indigenous guides to map the West before it could be settled.
That's not a few decades, that's over 200 years of history. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, the Trail of Tears was in 1832.
So you want everyone to ignore the part where the immigration of Europeans to North America depended on cooperation with Indigenous peoples?
again during the American Revolution.
English both relied on Indigenous allies to augment their forces during the Seven Years' War, and the English relied on Indigenous allies
Indigenous peoples. The first industry in North America was fur trading, which depended on commerce with Indigenous peoples. French and
Mongolian style? Early European settlers survived their first winters without dying of scurvy because they learned how to get Vitamin C from
Right... because Europeans don't have a history of killing their neighbours for their land.
Right on.
Yeah, nah. Like a kiwi, emu, or puffin, this will never fly.
Judge John Hodgman rules: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/05/04/magazine/04-one-page-magazine.html?smid=tw-nytmag That is all.
Tigers usually wear masks on the back of their head to keep people from sneaking up on them.
That laser cutter pays for itself!
Meep meep
Give 'em a big hand!
That's very "Ms. Frizzle"
Tell us the story of Thanksgiving again
Thanks for waking me up, sheeple!
It's only a model...
Nan White was a sector of Juno Beach.
...or the snowboarder got a lot of air
Cool.
Those guys must be raking it in.
Ay nako!
Of course, of course!
I just made that comment for the rhyme, as I do from time to time.
Is that because everyone is jealous of the cellist?
Or strapped sideways across the back of your bicycle?