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Santorum, who holds degrees in business in law, covered the map in his remarks, also speaking about the French Revolution and modern states located on the sites of ancient cultures. You know, if you think of other countries like Italy and Greece and China, Turkey and places like that, they ve all, sort of, changed over time, he told the forum. I mean, they ve been there for millennia in many cases. And their culture has, sort of, evolved over time. But not us.
Santorum is under fire for comments he made at the Young America s Foundation (above)
On May 6, 1626, Dutch colonial officer Peter Minuit purchases Manhattan Island from Man-a-hat-a Native Americans, for trinkets valued at $24
Critics demand CNN fire Rick Santorum for saying nothing was in America before white colonizers arrived
The former GOP senator and CNN commentator is under fire for saying there was nothing here when colonizers arrived I mean, yes, we have Native Americans, but candidly, there isn’t much Native American culture in American culture, he said
Native Americans had been living in North America for thousands of years when Columbus arrived
Iroquois confederacy influenced colonies
Influences extend from agriculture to culture and language
Santorum said he had no intention of minimizing or in any way devaluing Native American culture
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An autonomous version of the historical Mayflower ship that s powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is set to make is maiden voyage across the Atlantic next month.
On April 19, Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) will depart from Plymouth, England and arrive at Plymouth, Massachusetts about 3,000 miles and two weeks later.
The original ship, which transported 102 passengers known as the Pilgrims, took 10 weeks to reach its destination in the autumn of 1620.
The new 50-foot ship, which won t carry any human passengers or even crew, will roughly take the same route as its predecessor.
When they set sail from Plymouth, England, on September 16, 1620, the Pilgrims were escaping religious persecution and sought to establish a settlement in the New World.