the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
indentured servants
Because of the servants' race
most of the colonial was servants.
Indentured servants, also known as bondsmen and bondswomen.
As the scene opens, Romeo is discussing his love for Juliet with Friar Laurence. He is expressing his desire to marry her despite their families' feud.
Romeo and Juliet opens with the 'Chorus' telling about Verona and the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. Then, two servants of each house begin to argue and eventually pull their swords. :)
The street fight in the opening scene is between the servants of the Montague and Capulet families.
The video toe tag warning about the dangers of distracted driving opens to scene at:
The toe tag warning video about the dangers of distracted driving opens up to a scene at a morgue. Then, it opens up to scenes followed by a police station and a doctor's office.
monologue
The scene you are referring to is from Episode 2 of Axis Powers Hetalia. Italy wakes up, opens his eyes, and is surprised because he never usually opens them.
When the story opens, Pip is visiting the graves of his parents and siblings in the village churchyard. He is feeling alone and vulnerable in the graveyard, which sets the tone for the gloomy and haunting atmosphere of the opening scene in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations".
Athena
Not specifically a street. A city. The city of Verona.
I think that you have your Act and/or scene wrong. Act I, scene v opens with the servants cleaning up after the banquet. Juliet is annoyed at the beginning of Act II, scene v because the nurse is taking so long to return from her meeting with Romeo. Juliet is anxious at the beginning of Act III, scene ii because she wants the day to end so that she can be with Romeo (her bridegroom).
The fight in Act 1, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet was started by servants of the Montague and Capulet households, who were fighting with each other. The specific servants involved were Benvolio, who was a nephew of Montague, and Tybalt, who was a nephew of Capulet.