Sentences with phrase «permanent settlement by»

From the first permanent settlement by British colonists to the Revolutionary War to the Civil War...

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Ceramic evidence indicates occupation of the City of David, within present - day Jerusalem, as far back as the Copper Age (c. 4th millennium BCE) with evidence of a permanent settlement during the early Bronze Age (c. 3000 — 2800 BCE) The Execration Texts, which refer to a city called Roshlamem or Rosh - ramen] and the Amarna letters (c. 14th century BCE) may be the earliest mention of the city Some archaeologists, including Kathleen Kenyon, believe Jerusalem] as a city was founded by Northwest Semitic people with organized settlements from around 2600 BCE.
1621 — Early American settlers of Plimoth Plantation (1620 - 1692), the first permanent European settlement in southern New England, might have made pumpkin pies (of sorts) by making stewed pumpkins or by filling a hollowed out shell with milk, honey and spices, and then baking it in hot ashes.
Fort Orange was the first permanent Dutch settlement in New Netherland, built as a trading post by the West India Company in 1624 at the present - day location of Albany, making the city the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States, north of Virginia.
Although there is no evidence that Palmyra ever supported permanent indigenous settlements, its habitats were dramatically affected during World War II when it was occupied by American troops.
Your ancestors were generally compelled by circumstance to eat a naturally healthy diet, to get plenty of physical activity and sleep, and to avoid chairs, and they were rarely if ever able to live in crowded, permanent, filthy settlements that promoted infectious diseases.
That's about 2000 years earlier than suggested by previous studies focusing on a different, more selective set of genes known as the exome, but it's in line with recent archaeological findings that point to distinctly Tibetan permanent settlements appearing between 3600 and 5200 years ago, Yang says.
SpaceX wants to go by 2024, while Mars One wants to land a permanent settlement there in 2032.
They began to set up trading posts and by the late 1790's had established permanent settlements in Alaska.
Loreto was originally founded by Jesuit Missionaries in 1697 and remains the oldest permanent settlement in the Californias.
It was established in this treaty that the persons who reside in the territory of Lithuania on the day of its ratification and «who themselves or whose parents permanently reside in Lithuania or who were entered into the communities of settlements, towns or estates in the territory of Lithuania», as well as the persons who had resided in Lithuania for not less than ten years by 1914 and who had permanent jobs, «excluding the former civil and military servants, of non-Lithuanian origin, with their families» are recognised as citizens of the State of Lithuania.
The conference is organized by the SCC, International Energy Charter, Florence School of Regulation (FSR), International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA).
Obtained a preliminary injunction and permanent injunction prohibiting the defendants from doing business with any person or entity solicited by use of client's confidential data, and a $ 47 million settlement in favor of the client.
Foley Hoag's United Nations practice group is supported by the firm's International Litigation and Arbitration Department, which includes more than 30 highly experienced international litigators - based in New York, Washington, Boston and Paris - who represent States regularly before the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and international arbitral forums such as the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes and the International Chamber of Commerce.
As a result, it became increasingly difficult for Denesuline to support themselves by their traditional hunting and trapping economies, especially after the Second World War, when government policies encouraged Aboriginal peoples to resettle in permanent administrative settlements, where most live today.
The first identifiable permanent settlement, Holderby's Landing, was founded in 1775 in what was then the Colony of Virginia, but the area had been sparsely settled by French as early as 1609.
According to British colonial records, the first permanent European settlement at Morristown occurred in 1715, when a settlement was founded as New Hanover by migrants from New York and Connecticut.
The Parenting Plan, either temporary during divorce negotiations, or permanent, negotiated by the parties as part of the divorce settlement, establishes the terms and conditions of custody and visitation.
At the hearing that follows, the spouses state their intention to seek a permanent legal separation and have their marital settlement reviewed by a judge.
Regulation X § 1024.5 (b) establishes certain exemptions from coverage, including loans on property of 25 acres or more; loans for a business, commercial, or agricultural purpose; temporary financing, such as construction loans, unless the loan is used to finance transfer of title or may be converted to permanent financing by the same lender; and loans on unimproved property, unless within two years from settlement the loan proceeds will be used to construct or place a residence on the land.
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