INDIAN, AS IN INDIA:
Middle Ground is a small island off the coast of Mumbai/Bombay. During British Imperialism, a fortification was installed on the island to protects vessels of the British East India Trading Company against piracy. This fortification was upgraded to a coastal battery with anti-aircraft weaponry to defend the harbor from a feared Japanese invasion during World War II.
The coastal battery today is operated by the Indian Navy.
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INDIAN, AS IN PEOPLE INDIGENOUS TO THE AMERICAS:
The Middle Ground was a cultural intermingling -- specifically in the Great Lakes region -- between European (French and British) traders and settlers with Native American peoples. Intermarriage and business relationships created a cultural cross-pollenization between the Europeans and the Native Americans that characterized a generally peaceful (though distrusting) period between the cultures.
A colonial bog root cutter was mainly used to cut the roots of things that were being taking out of the ground.
Ground crews were often referred to as "grease monkeys."
People in Colonial Maryland used to eat very plain foods like fish. These people would also eat what they could grow in the ground.
Most of what we know about their physical appearance is based on paintings dating back to that era. We know that the women wore long dresses, aprons, and caps, and we know that the men wore things like breeches, jackets, and penny loafers. Wigs, usually white, were worn to dressy events. As for physical features, we know that the colonial people tended to be shorter than we are today. If you look at preserved houses like the ones in Williamsburg, you will see that the door knobs and furniture are lower to the ground to accommodate the shorter people of that time. Their facial features may have differed slightly also, because if you look at colonial portraits there is just something different about the way their faces look. But we will never know exactly about that.
The ground the ground
They dug in the ground and dug in caves
Australian troops on the ground were referred to as ' Diggers '
A colonial bog root cutter was mainly used to cut the roots of things that were being taking out of the ground.
It is usually referred to as the lawn.
Colonial Park Cemetary
Ground water.
No, when a ball falls onto the ground in a lacrosse game it is referred to as a 'ground ball'.
the ant Colony got food for another.
this is commonly referred to as "lightning"
Gravitational Water
Alan Taylor has written: 'The divided ground' -- subject(s): History, Iroquois Indians, Ethnic relations, Government relations, Indians, Land tenure 'Liberty men and great proprietors' -- subject(s): History, Land settlement, Frontier and pioneer life 'Colonial American history' -- subject(s): Colonies, Indians of North America, History 'Squaring the circles' -- subject(s): Historiography, History
it is referred to as lava when it is above ground, when below ground it is referred to as magma