how did abundance of land shape colonial societies?
Availability of land allowed and agricultural society in much of the American colonies, unlike the England colonie
because once everybody stated using it and become heavily dependent on it for their cash crop they started to import more and more slaves.
The source made it possible for agriculture to take place for the colonial enterprises.
It helped to shape America....One very interesting and little known fact of the colonial period is that land speculators played a very important part in attracting population to North America. One hears a great deal about the Puritan, Quaker, and other religious movements as important factors in bringing cohesive groups of settlers to America. Also the idea of "cavaliers" coming to Virginia also gets a fair amount of mention, although more often in honor theories of the antebellum South than in writing about the colonial period.
The shape of a teepee is a cone.
the frontier had effects that were beneficial to asian immigrants. they were allowed to come into america with great ease and asian immigrants shaped the landscape for the western frontier. They were the cowboys and fifty niners you heard about. They helped shape America's economic ways with economics of aquriing lumber and copper and the cowboys captured fish in to which they sold them at lower prices which angered the farmers, thus the farmers alliance was created. From that the populist party was also made because they were made at the asians for stealing their jobs and were mad at them so they had the iron fisted act of 1879 passed to imprison asian immigrants. Hope this helps!
It made more money for the colonists because the land was cheaper and bigger
The racial and ethnic tensions that are apparent in contemporary Central American society can be traced through history back to the time of colonialism and imperialism.
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because once everybody stated using it and become heavily dependent on it for their cash crop they started to import more and more slaves.
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards reflects Puritan beliefs of the time, using vivid imagery and strong language to emphasize the consequences of sin and God's wrath. The text embodies the societal emphasis on religious piety and fear of divine judgment prevalent in colonial America, illustrating how literature can both shape and mirror the values and beliefs of a particular society.
Egg shape or Ovals - Abundance, creativity, fertility, hoarding, increase, luck, new starts.
what is the shape of south america
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The British settled Australia as a prison colony. Today, about 92 percent of Australia's people are of British or other European ancestry. The official language is English.
The shape of a society is driven by its culture. The moral values of a society and the willingness for people to stand for those morals also shapes the society.