https://www.youtube.com/embed/_7q3llAuRlo?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent The big deal this week is Mercury stationing to go direct on the third in the sign of Aries. It may be difficult to curb your desire to act on impulse, but waiting one more week for some things is definitely in your best interest. You will begin to sense the massive energy shifts … Continue reading Weekly Tarot Guidance – May 1 through 7, 2017
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Trump’s Order Silences Alaskan Native Voices – Native American Rights Fund
NARF’s client, the Bering Sea Elders Group, released the following statement in response to today’s Executive Order. Bering Sea Elders Group Condemns President Trump’s Revocation of Critical Bering Sea Executive Order, as Alaska Delegation Stands By April 28, 2017 — Today President Trump, flanked by Alaska Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan and Representative Don... … Continue reading Trump’s Order Silences Alaskan Native Voices – Native American Rights Fund
Napping with Cats Infographic
Hi everyone, Today we have a fun infographic for you all on napping with your feline companion. As we all probably know just to well we love to sleep with our cats near us but… some cats have the tendency to jump from cupboards on top of unsuspecting humans or worse haha! So this cute […] … Continue reading Napping with Cats Infographic
15 Incredible Before & After Street Art Transformations That Are Simply Stunning…
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Life in Colonial America (1492-1763)
Thank you for sharing a well research post on American History. It is helpful reminder of the diversity that was necessary to create this country.
Lives Our Ancestors Left Behind
Colonial America, in the United States, covers the history of European settlements, starting at the beginning of colonization and continuing until the incorporation of the United States. In the late 16th century, England, France, Spain and the Netherlands launched the major colonization programs in the eastern part of North America. Early on, small attempts would often disappear, such as the Lost Colony of Roanoke from England. The death rate was very high among the first arrivals all over North America. Nevertheless, the successful colonies were established over several decades.
European settlers came from a variety of social and religious groups as well. There were few aristocrats that permanently settled, but a number of adventurers, soldiers, farmers and tradesmen arrived. Diversity became an American characteristic, as settlers came to a new continent. Including the Dutch of New Netherland, the Swedes and Finns of New Sweden, the English Quakers of Pennsylvania…
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