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Have you ever walked in soft mud and left footprints? ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock.
How is a mold of an footprint made It just sticks
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Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal.
What is created when an animal or a plant organism breaks down completely and preserved in a roc Fossil
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Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal.
What is created when an animal or a plant organism breaks down completely and preserved in a roc Cast
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Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal.
What is created when an animal or a plant organism breaks down completely and preserved in a roc Mold
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Fossils may form in other ways. ||||| A mold is an imprint of an organism that is preserved in rock. ||||| The organisms remains break down completely. ||||| There is nothing left of the original plant and animal.
What is created when an animal or a plant organism breaks down completely and preserved in a roc Hydro glyph
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It turns to into amber. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth.
What can scientists study about a fossil found in amber, that they normally cannot with most fossils The nerve structure
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It turns to into amber. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth.
What can scientists study about a fossil found in amber, that they normally cannot with most fossils They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth
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It turns to into amber. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth.
What can scientists study about a fossil found in amber, that they normally cannot with most fossils The atomic breakdown
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It turns to into amber. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth.
What can scientists study about a fossil found in amber, that they normally cannot with most fossils DNA
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It turns to into amber. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth.
What can scientists study about a fossil found in amber, that they normally cannot with most fossils Everything
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It turns to into amber. ||||| They are able to study the DNA of the organism that no longer lives on Earth.
What can scientists study about a fossil found in amber, that they normally cannot with most fossils The historical artifacts
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What does Max enjoy chasing Squirrels
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What does Max enjoy chasing Mary
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog.
Who is Mary The Dog
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog.
Who is Mary Max's owner
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What are three of Max's favorite spots Raspberry bushes
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What are three of Max's favorite spots Next to the stream, a secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and in the old cabin within the woods
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What are three of Max's favorite spots The beach
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What are three of Max's favorite spots The Stream
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What are three of Max's favorite spots Old cabin
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What was Mary doing when Max saw a squirrel Mary was picking blueberries
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What was Mary doing when Max saw a squirrel Reading
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What was Mary doing when Max saw a squirrel She was calling Max's name
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What was Mary doing when Max saw a squirrel Picking blueberries
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She kept looking and she found him not very far away.
Whom did Max give a chase Mary
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She kept looking and she found him not very far away.
Whom did Max give a chase A squirrel
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| When Mary called Max's name he left the squirrel and happily returned to Mary, wagging his tail as he went.
Who saw a squirrel Max
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| When Mary called Max's name he left the squirrel and happily returned to Mary, wagging his tail as he went.
Who saw a squirrel Mary
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What were the consequences of Max chasing a squirrel Friends
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What were the consequences of Max chasing a squirrel Nothing
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What were the consequences of Max chasing a squirrel He got lost
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there.
What were the consequences of Max chasing a squirrel Went to bed with no dinner
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She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods. ||||| She kept looking and she found him not very far away.
Where did Mary look for Max and how far did she have to go to find him She never found max
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She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods. ||||| She kept looking and she found him not very far away.
Where did Mary look for Max and how far did she have to go to find him She looked all over and found him not far away
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She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods. ||||| She kept looking and she found him not very far away.
Where did Mary look for Max and how far did she have to go to find him She looked in all of their favorite spots, and she did not find him very far away
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog.
Does Mary care about Max Yes
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog.
Does Mary care about Max She doesn't know Max
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They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What things did Mary do Cooking
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They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What things did Mary do Walking in the woods
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They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass. ||||| One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods.
What things did Mary do She went to look for blueberries and she went in search of her dog
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| Max and Mary would go on all sorts of adventures together.
Who was Max and with whom did he go with Max is Mary's Brother
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| Max and Mary would go on all sorts of adventures together.
Who was Max and with whom did he go with Max was Mary's dog and they would go together on adventures
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| Max and Mary would go on all sorts of adventures together.
Who was Max and with whom did he go with Max is Mary's Dog
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| Max and Mary would go on all sorts of adventures together.
Who was Max and with whom did he go with President
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
Who loves to look for blueberries together Mary and Max
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
Who loves to look for blueberries together Max and Sam
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
Who loves to look for blueberries together Max and Mary
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found.
What scare did Max give Mary with what result Max ran away
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found.
What scare did Max give Mary with what result Lived in Germany
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found.
What scare did Max give Mary with what result Max bit mary
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He had seen a squirrel and run to chase it. ||||| She became worried and ran off to look for her dog. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found.
What scare did Max give Mary with what result Max was nowhere to be found, but she later found him chasing a squirrel
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
What did Max and Mary like to do in the woods Go to an old cabin
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
What did Max and Mary like to do in the woods Play fetch
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
What did Max and Mary like to do in the woods Turnning around to find that Max was not there
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| They really loved looking for blueberries together and then falling asleep next to each other in the tall grass.
What did Max and Mary like to do in the woods Walk, go on adventures, pick blueberries, and sleep in the grass
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found. ||||| Nonetheless, Mary would not give up.
Who did not give up looking for Max The squirrel
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found. ||||| Nonetheless, Mary would not give up.
Who did not give up looking for Max Mary
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One day, as Mary was picking the blueberries, she turned around to find that Max was not there. ||||| She looked in all of their favorite spots...next to the stream, in their secret hiding place behind the raspberry bushes, and even inside the old cabin that sat in the woods. ||||| But poor Max was nowhere to be found. ||||| Nonetheless, Mary would not give up.
Who did not give up looking for Max Sally
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| When Mary called Max's name he left the squirrel and happily returned to Mary, wagging his tail as he went.
Does Mary's dog listen to and obey Mary No
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Mary loved walking through the woods with her dog, Max. ||||| When Mary called Max's name he left the squirrel and happily returned to Mary, wagging his tail as he went.
Does Mary's dog listen to and obey Mary Yes
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
Who became sick and died heirless Francis Drake
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
Who became sick and died heirless Francis Drake became sick
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
Who became sick and died heirless Prince Henry became sick
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
Who became sick and died heirless Prince Henry
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" They made the survivors leave the area
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" Because Portuguese chose to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade instead
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" Because Portuguese noblemen organized a palace coup
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" They didn't kill the survivors
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" They made the survivors slaves
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" They sought to develop trade routes, not conquer nations
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To protect its seagoing interests and trade routes, Portugal established strategic garrisons in Goa (India), Malacca (East Indies), and Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. ||||| Portuguese explorers then embarked upon Macau (now Macao), the Congo, and various other parts of Africa, including the Sudan. ||||| The Portuguese policy was to avoid armed strife and to develop a trade empire, rather than to conquer nations. ||||| To this end it succeeded with relatively few blood-soaked episodes in its colonial history.
Why was Portugal's conquest of many ports said to not be "blood-soaked" Because the 1386 Treaty of Windsor forbade it
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession.
The death of Sebastião and 18,000 followers was precipitated by what event Battle of alcacer-quiber
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession.
The death of Sebastião and 18,000 followers was precipitated by what event Treaty of Windsor
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession.
The death of Sebastião and 18,000 followers was precipitated by what event The Battle of Morocco
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession.
The death of Sebastião and 18,000 followers was precipitated by what event The battle of Alcacer-Quiber
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession.
The death of Sebastião and 18,000 followers was precipitated by what event The calamitious reign
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession. ||||| For many years afterwards, legends and rumors bizarrely insisted that the king was still alive, and imposters turned up from time to time claiming the throne; those who were plausible enough to be deemed a threat were summarily executed.
What happened during Sebastião's reign as king Nothing
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession. ||||| For many years afterwards, legends and rumors bizarrely insisted that the king was still alive, and imposters turned up from time to time claiming the throne; those who were plausible enough to be deemed a threat were summarily executed.
What happened during Sebastião's reign as king His reign ended at the Battle of Morocco
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession. ||||| For many years afterwards, legends and rumors bizarrely insisted that the king was still alive, and imposters turned up from time to time claiming the throne; those who were plausible enough to be deemed a threat were summarily executed.
What happened during Sebastião's reign as king He died after two years
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession. ||||| For many years afterwards, legends and rumors bizarrely insisted that the king was still alive, and imposters turned up from time to time claiming the throne; those who were plausible enough to be deemed a threat were summarily executed.
What happened during Sebastião's reign as king Sebastião ascended the throne at 14, and died as a result of the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco). It was rumored that he survived
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession. ||||| For many years afterwards, legends and rumors bizarrely insisted that the king was still alive, and imposters turned up from time to time claiming the throne; those who were plausible enough to be deemed a threat were summarily executed.
What happened during Sebastião's reign as king The end of the battle of Alcacer-Quiber
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In 1557 the 14-year-old boy-king Sebastião ascended the throne, the beginning of a calamitous reign that was to end at the battle of Alcacer-Quiber (Morocco) in pursuit of a vain crusade. ||||| Sebastião's untimely demise, alongside some 18,000 ill-prepared, badly led followers, set the stage for a crisis of succession. ||||| For many years afterwards, legends and rumors bizarrely insisted that the king was still alive, and imposters turned up from time to time claiming the throne; those who were plausible enough to be deemed a threat were summarily executed.
What happened during Sebastião's reign as king They conquered a nation
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| The Great Disaster Portugal's greatest misfortune struck on All Saint's Day, 1 November 1755.
The Great Disaster occurred how many years after the sacking of Sagres 200
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| The Great Disaster Portugal's greatest misfortune struck on All Saint's Day, 1 November 1755.
The Great Disaster occurred how many years after the sacking of Sagres 60 years later
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| The Great Disaster Portugal's greatest misfortune struck on All Saint's Day, 1 November 1755.
The Great Disaster occurred how many years after the sacking of Sagres 168
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| The Great Disaster Portugal's greatest misfortune struck on All Saint's Day, 1 November 1755.
The Great Disaster occurred how many years after the sacking of Sagres 168 years after sacking of Sagres
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| Nine years later Faro was torched.
In what year was Faro burned 1587
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| Nine years later Faro was torched.
In what year was Faro burned 1585
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| Nine years later Faro was torched.
In what year was Faro burned The year of 1587
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| Nine years later Faro was torched.
In what year was Faro burned 1596 is the year Faro burned
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| Nine years later Faro was torched.
In what year was Faro burned 1596
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| Nine years later Faro was torched.
In what year was Faro burned 1586
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
What happened to Prince Henry HE had a baby
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
What happened to Prince Henry He was the only rightful claimant to the throne, but he died after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
What happened to Prince Henry He was the greatest ruler
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
What happened to Prince Henry He died
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
What happened to Prince Henry He died at the throne
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But after two years of alternating between the throne and his sickbed, he died, heirless. ||||| In fact, the only rightful claimant to the crown was the elderly Prince Henry.
What happened to Prince Henry He ruled for a full term
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In 1587 a squadron of British ships commanded by Francis Drake attacked the Algarve (now a "legitimate target" as Spanish territory) and sacked Sagres, thus depriving the world of the relics of Henry the Navigator. ||||| The 1386 Treaty of Windsor, by which Britain and Portugal had pledged eternal friendship, seemed a distant memory.
What action by Francis Drake, made the 1386 Treaty of Windsor a distant memory Francis Drake slaughtered a whole village with his men
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