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The mural around the wall depicted early settlers in covered wagons, who appeared much more animated than the gamblers.
From the 1920s to the 1960s, strong economic growth, abundant natural resources and development of infrastruture, led to the arrival of even more Portuguese settlers.
Early European settlers, unfamiliar with the sights and sounds of the island continent's peculiar fauna, regarded the bunyip as one more strange Australian animal and sometimes attributed unfamiliar animal calls or cries to it.
However it was more probably settlers from Bavaria in the Middle Ages.
Despite this show of force, far more free-soilers than pro-slavery settlers migrated to Kansas.
Still more settlers came in the late 1960s and 1970s, when the government paid handsome bonuses to workers participating in a program to relocate Soviet industry close to the extensive coal, gas, and oil deposits of Central Asia.
But since most of the powers remained in the hands of the Governor, the settlers started lobbying to transform Kenya in a Crown Colony, which meant more powers for the settlers.
They obtained this goal in 1920, making the Council more representative of European settlers ; but Africans were excluded from direct political participation until 1944, when the first of them was admitted in the Council.
On May 23, 1255 it was chartered under Lübeck law by Wartislaw III, Duke of Pomerania, and more settlers from the arrived, attracted by the duke.
In the nineteenth century, some members of these tribes who were more closely associated with settlers, began to purchase African-American slaves for workers.
This was to be a mounted body of not more than 500 troops, with both Maori and settlers, and costing no more than 30, 000 pounds per annum.
Many of New England's earliest Puritan settlers were from eastern England, where baking foods such as pies, beans, and turkey were more common than frying as was the tradition elsewhere.
In 30 BC, Octavian became Roman emperor, reorganized the colony, and established more settlers there, veterans possibly from the Praetorian Guard and other Italians.
Between 1906 and 1914 more than four million settlers arrived in that region.
Hengist, according to Bede, manipulated Vortigern into granting more land and allowing for more settlers to come in, paving the way for the Germanic settlement of Britain.
After failing to attract more settlers to Trinidad and Tobago, Sedeño was forced to withdraw in 1534.
Typhoid fever killed more than 6000 settlers between 1607 and 1624.
In no particular order, early American settlers viewed the right to arms and / or the right to bear arms and / or state militias as important for one or more of these purposes:
However, European demand for tobacco fueled the arrival of more settlers and servants.
* July – The ship Anne arrives from England at " New Plymouth " ( Plymouth Colony ), carrying more settlers, followed a week or two later by the Little James.
** American Indian Wars: In Minnesota, more than 300 Santee Sioux are found guilty of rape and murder of white settlers and are sentenced to hang.
* July 23 – Jamestown: A hurricane at sea separates the 9 ships ( 600 more settlers ) en route, one ship sinks, and the ship Sea Venture is driven ashore at Bermuda on July 25.

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`` I arrived in the United States with the idea of establishing myself there more or less permanently and finding inspiration for new compositions ''.
With his wife and three or more children he arrived in Boston in March, 1637, and soon found it was no place for anyone looking for liberty of conscience.
Some of the ethnic groups that continued to influence the cuisine were here in prior years ; while others arrived more numerously during “ The Great Transatlantic Migration ( of 1870 — 1914 ) or other mass migrations.
In June 1790 the Second Fleet arrived with hundreds more convicts, most of them too sick to work.
A native of Britain, Hilton arrived in the U. S. in 1969 joining the faculty of the Juilliard School in 1972 and establishing her own baroque dance workshop at Stanford University in 1974 which endured for more than 25 years.
Sennett kept him on, however, when a request arrived for more Chaplin films.
The islands saw no more Europeans until missionaries arrived from England in 1821.
The great majority of Ecuadorans trace their origins to one or more of three geographical sources of Human migrations: the pre-Hispanic indigenous Amerindians who settled the region over 15, 000 years ago, the Europeans ( principally Spaniards ) who arrived over 5 centuries ago, and ultimately the black sub-Saharan Africans whom they imported as slave labour during the same period.
With the arrival of the Huns, a tradition of using more bone laths in composite bows arrived in Europe.
Between 1924 and 1929, 82, 000 more Jews arrived ( 4th Aliyah ), fleeing antisemitism in Poland and Hungary and because the United States Immigration Act of 1924 now kept Jews out.
Watt then judged a horse was 50 % more powerful than a pony and thus arrived at the 33, 000 ft · lbf / min figure.
Afterward, more people arrived in Britain from " the three powers of Germany ; the Old Saxons, the Angles, and the Jutes ".
As soon as he arrived he discovered that India was more deeply divided than he had imagined.
Such a religious situation allowed the more recently arrived form of Christianity to have opportunity to grow.
During the same meeting in East Prussia with Count Ciano, Pierre Laval arrived and promptly agreed to Hitler's and Ribbentrop's demands that he place French police under the command of more radical anti-Semitics and conscript and send hundreds of thousands of French workers to work in Germany's war industry.
Many more non-Kazakhs arrived in the years 1953 – 1965, during the so-called Virgin Lands Campaign of Soviet premier Nikita S. Khrushchev ( in office from 1956 to 1964 ).
A group arrived in Philadelphia in 1731, followed by five more migrations up to 1737.
The compromise arrived at by Suber and Harnad was to identify two classes of open access: gratis open access, which is merely free of charge, and libre open access, which is free of charge as well as free from one or more permission restrictions.
Letters to the Emperor arrived from many European countries, warning, that Moscow has its eyes on much more than only a few harbors or the province of Liefland ... the East Sea ( Ostsee-Baltic Sea and the West Sea ( Atlantic ) are equally in danger.
Mallam found a team and, captained by Heathfield Stephenson, it arrived in Australia on Christmas Eve 1861 to be met by a crowd of more than 3000 people.
Before the Mariner 4 spacecraft arrived at Mars in July 1965 and dispelled some of the more exotic theories about the planet, the conventional image of Mars was shaped by the observations of the astronomers Giovanni Schiaparelli and Percival Lowell.
Manning Clark observed that " at first the convicts behaved well, but as more arrived from Sydney Cove, they renewed their wicked practices ".
The more experienced officers urged the importance of avoiding a battle, until at least the legions from Dalmatia had arrived.
On 12 December, five more French voters arrived, and though they could not advance the candidacy of their favorite, Ippolito d ' Este, they did have Cardinal Cervini on their list of possible candidates.

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