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what is the difference between growth and expansion
stability expansion growth retrenchment etc
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
The growth of Canada led to the Durham Report which changed how Britain treated it's colonies...
Slavery grew in the Americas primarily due to the demand for cheap labor in industries such as agriculture and mining. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in providing a constant supply of enslaved laborers to the colonies. The expansion of European colonies and their need for labor led to an increase in the practice of slavery.
what is the geographical growth of english
A major factor in the growth of the population of the English colonies was the number of settlers that immigrated to the colonies. They caused the populations to gradually grow as they settled in these colonies.
The four states that made up the Middle Colonies were Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The area was rich in fertile soil and had a large forested area which helped industry growth for the area.
development; expansion; growth; unfolding
External growth usually leads to rapid expansion. This is because when we have a large influx of external growth, the capital market also grows. It therefore leads to circulation of currencies.
Yes. The growth would have been a lot slower, and in many places may not have even happened as it did.
Growth, enlargement, engorgement, expansion.