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it is cold and wet all the year round the climate is pleasant as a whole it is warm most of the time in a year only the summer is not cold and wet
Wales is the richest of the three. Scotland is the largest of the three. Sometimes English is used instead of Britain. Britain is the only name of the largest island of British Isles.
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a. But for a long time afterwards the Europeans’ interest in America was mainly confined to the Spanish activities further south. The first beginning of permanent settlement in North America were nearly a hundred years after Columbus’s first voyage. The English Sir Walter Raleigh claimed the whole of North America for England, calling it Virginia. In 1585 he sent a small group of people who landed in Roanoke Island, but they stayed only for a year and then went back to England with another expedition, led by Drake, in 1587. A second group who landed in 1587 had all disappeared when a further expedition arrived in 1590. The first permanent settlement in North America was in 1607. English capitalists founded two Virginian companies, a southern one based in London and a northern one based in Bristol. It was decided to give the name New England to the northern area. The first settlers in Virginia were little more than wage slaves to the company. All were men and the experiment was not very successful many died. Those who survived lived in miserable conditions. By 1619 the colony had only a thousand people. The ancient Chinese. The ancient Egyptians. The ancient Babylonians. The ancient Indians.
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invented the first stamp was a postman in England gave the idea to use stamps was the first man to use stamps
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