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the English used harsh tactics which included killing women and children to subdue the native people.
The Writs of Assistance is what allowed the British to search the colonists' homes. It was similar to a search warrant.
The silver coin you're describing sounds like a commemorative piece, possibly related to the 1963 centenary of the Greek War of Independence. The "5 heads crown" may refer to the design featuring five figures, potentially representing Greek historical figures or symbols. The presence of Greek and English lettering suggests it was created for both local and international audiences. For precise identification, further details or images would be helpful.
The music of colonial Delaware was similar to English folk music of the time period. Ballads and drinking songs were popular, as were church hymns.
The Ulster Plantation, established in the early 17th century, was overseen by the English government, specifically the Crown. It was part of a larger effort to settle English and Scottish Protestant settlers in Ireland, particularly in Ulster, to consolidate control over the region. Key figures involved in the administration included the English Lord Deputy of Ireland and various appointed officials responsible for managing land and settlers. The plantation aimed to promote loyalty to the Crown and reduce the power of the native Irish population.
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A samurai is similar to an English knight in that both were members of the warrior class in their respective cultures, serving as protectors and enforcers of their lords' will. Both samurai and knights followed a code of conduct—Bushido for samurai and chivalry for knights—emphasizing honor, loyalty, and bravery. Each group also played a significant role in shaping the social and political landscapes of their nations during the medieval period.
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
All congruent figures are similar figures, and have identical sizes.
In English, it is samurai, singular or plural. This is because it is a class of person.
侍 /sa mu rai/ is originally a Japanese word. It means 'warrior, samurai' in English.
The English word samurai was directly transferred from the Japanese word samurai in 1727.
Similar figures are geometrical figures, which have the same shape but not the same size
Samurai weapons. Or more like katanas
Are congruent figures always similar? Yes.
Are similar figures.
no