Millennium History

History of Oceania

  • How was imperialism a violation of the Declaration Independence?

    The Declaration of Independence does not mention imperialism. So it is not possible to say that it was violated by imperialism.

  • What colonies did the British set up?

    North America:- Jamestown Colony (1607) - Virginia- Plymouth Colony (1620) - Massachusetts- Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630) - Massachusetts- Connecticut Colony (1636) - Connecticut- Rhode Island Colony (1636) - Rhode Island- New Hampshire Colony (1638) - New Hampshire- Maryland Colony (1634) - Maryl

  • What greek and roman people in Atlantis eat?

    There is no evidence that Greek or Roman people ever lived in Atlantis. Atlantis is a mythical island first described in Platos Timaeus and Critias.

  • Who founded rode island who island?

    The Rhode Island colony was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams after he was exiled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

  • Captain cook first sighted nz on 7th October 17?

    James Cook first sighted New Zealand on October 6, 1769.While sailing aboard the Endeavour, Captain Cook became the first European to set foot on New Zealand. He spent six months exploring the country and charting its coastline, and made contact with the Maori people.

  • How did the facilities help with Pearl Harbor?

    Dry Docks* The dry docks at Pearl Harbor allowed the US Navy to repair and maintain its ships quickly and efficiently. This was essential for keeping the fleet operational in the Pacific theater.Fuel Storage* The fuel storage facilities at Pearl Harbor provided a vital supply of fuel for the US Navy

  • Did christopher Columbus come in contact with Indians?

    Christopher Columbus never stepped on North American lands to interact with the tribes or the people from this area. During his first four journeys which span the period between 1492 and 1503, Christopher Colombus landed only on Caribbean Islands and on mainland South America.

  • What other shelters were there in World War 2 apart from Morrison and

    In addition to the Morrison and Anderson shelters, there were several other types of shelters used during World War 2:1. Trench or Slit Trenches: These were simple ditches or trenches dug in the ground, often in backyards or gardens, to provide protection during air raids.2. Communal Shelters: Large

  • What changes did the trading relationship with portugual bring to kongo?

    Changes in Kongo resulting from the Trading Relationship with Portugal:1. Economic Transformation: The Portuguese trade brought new economic opportunities to Kongo. The kingdom began exporting valuable commodities such as copper, ivory, and slaves in exchange for Portuguese goods like textiles, fire

  • How did the kongo kingdom begin?

    The Kongo Kingdom emerged in the 14th century in Central Africa, primarily in the regions that are now part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Angola, and Gabon. The origins and early history of the kingdom are shrouded in some uncertainty, but several factors contributed to its

  • When did Christopher Columbus make his report on voyage to the Spanish monarchy?

    Christopher Columbus wrote a report on his return to Spain from his first voyage to the Americas, which he called The Letter to Luis de Santangel or The Letter of Columbus. He wrote it sometime in February or March 1493, shortly after he returned to Lisbon, Portugal, in March of the same year. The r

  • Did christopher Columbus make the world a better place?

    The question of whether or not Christopher Columbus made the world a better place is a complex and multifaceted one with no easy answer. To form your opinion, its important to consider a range of factors, including:- The positive impacts of Columbus voyages, such as the discovery of new trade routes

  • What country sponsored Christopher Columbus WHY?

    SpainSpain sponsored Christopher Columbus because they were looking for a new trade route to Asia. They believed that if they could find a route to Asia by sailing west, they would be able to avoid the Ottoman Turks, who controlled the traditional overland trade routes. Columbus was convinced that h

  • What nationality was Caligula?

    Caligula was a Roman. He was born Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus on August 31, 12 AD in Antium, Italy. He was the son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. Caligula was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and was the great-nephew of Emperor Tiberius, whom he succeeded as emperor in 37 A

  • What is a kiwi also known as?

    The kiwi, scientifically known as Apteryx, is also commonly referred to as the kiwi bird. The word kiwi comes from the Maori word kivi, which refers to this flightless bird.

  • What was ambition during World War 2?

    Ambition during World War 2World War II was a time of great ambition for many people. Some sought power, wealth, or glory. Others wanted to make a difference in the world and help to create a better future.Ambition for PowerMany of the leaders who started World War II were driven by ambition for pow

  • How did the hemispheres benefit from Columbian Exchange?

    Benefits to the Western Hemisphere* Introduction of new crops, including corn, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco, which became staple foods in many parts of the world.* Introduction of new animals, such as horses, cattle, and pigs, which were used for transportation, food, and labor.* Introduction of

  • What was the objective off spanish armada?

    Invade England and depose Elizabeth IThe Spanish Armada was a fleet of ships sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade England and depose Queen Elizabeth I in 1588. The armada consisted of 130 ships, including 65 galleons, and carried 24,000 men. The English fleet, led by Lord Admiral Charles Howard

  • Who was the first Australian to fly across pacific ocean in 1928?

    The first Australian to fly across the Pacific Ocean was Charles Ulm, who completed the journey in 1928 with co-pilot Charles Kingsford Smith.

  • Why did the Jews migrate to Israel after World War 2?

    The Jews migrated to Israel after World War 2 for a number of reasons:- Zionist movement: The Zionist movement, which sought to establish a Jewish state in Palestine, had gained momentum before and during World War II. Many Jews saw Palestine as their ancestral homeland and a place where they could

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