The search for Amelia Earhart lasted for about two weeks. Despite an extensive effort involving multiple ships and aircraft, Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan were never found.
Yes, Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas, and spent much of her early life in Kansas. She later moved to California and did some of her flying training in the Los Angeles area. So, while she did spend some time in Indiana during her brief stint as a social worker in Boston, she is not typically associated with the term "Hoosier."
Hernando Cortes spent an estimated 200,000 ducats (equivalent to around $2 million in today's currency) on financing his exploration and conquest of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century.
Lewis and Clark were given $2,500 each by the U.S. government to fund the Corps of Discovery expedition. This amount covered expenses such as supplies, equipment, and hiring additional personnel for the journey.
When searching for arrowheads, use a small hand trowel or shovel to carefully dig small holes in areas where you suspect artifacts may be buried. Take care not to disrupt the soil too much, as this can damage any artifacts you may find. Make sure to follow all local regulations and obtain permission if you are planning to dig on private land.
Neanderthals did not have a monetary system or use coins. The concept of currency and coins originated much later in human history.
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they spent 3.2 million dollars
Amelia Earhart played football,baseball,and pretty much every boy activity.
Amelia was 2 years older than her sister.
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Samuel Earhart was a relative of Amelia Earhart and he died in 1851. Not much else is known about Samuel Earhart.
Amelia Earhart's partner on her final flight was Fred Noonan, navigator.
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He worked for railroad companies.
Amelia Earhart was an aviator, and because of her flying is so much easier.