The word camp (meaning a place on which tents or other temporary dwellings are erected) derives from the Latin campus, a plain.
They are the same place with different names.
In the year after the surrender of Japan, the allies moved in to ensure that they did not continue their war efforts. Many sanctions and limitations where put into place which still exist as of 2014.
Financial exploitation, slave labor and extermination.
the underground railroad
nomads ( some still exist today)
No, the word 'mobile' is an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'mobile' describes a noun as able to move or be moved easily (a mobile phone, a mobilehome).The noun 'mobile' is a word for a decorative structure that is suspended, allowing it to turn freely in the air; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'mobile' is it.Example: The lobby of the station was dominated by a large mobile. The waiting passengers watched it as it slowly moved in the air currents.
The word "mobile" means capable of moving or being moved easily from one place to another.
Mongols were/are a group of people in China who maruaded back in the day. Generally tore the place up to control it.
Mongolia
Gypsies traditionally lived in wagons or caravans, which provided them with a mobile lifestyle. These dwellings were adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs, and served as both their home and place of work as they traveled from place to place. Today, many Gypsies live in houses or apartments like the general population.
Nomadic tribes, or hunter-gatherer societies, are ancient peoples who frequently moved from place to place in search of food, water, and resources. These groups did not have permanent settlements and instead followed seasonal patterns of migration. Examples include the Mongols, Bedouins, and Indigenous tribes of North America.
Nomad is the name; nomadic is the adjective.
Capable of being moved; not fixed in place or condition; movable., Characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom; as, benzine and mercury are mobile liquids; -- opposed to viscous, viscoidal, or oily., Easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction; excitable; changeable; fickle., Changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind; as, mobile features., Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement., The mob; the populace.
Capable of being moved; not fixed in place or condition; movable., Characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity; moving or flowing with great freedom; as, benzine and mercury are mobile liquids; -- opposed to viscous, viscoidal, or oily., Easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction; excitable; changeable; fickle., Changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind; as, mobile features., Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement., The mob; the populace.
Because they don't have a set place to live. They roam and loot.
If the residents surrendered peacefully, the Mongols generally did not kill anyone but preserved the arts of the civilization. If they resisted, a massacre and destruction of the city ensued.