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How has the population in North America changed?

The population has increased dramatically.


Where did Treaty of Paris changed balance power?

North America


Did the area of North America get smaller or larger by 1736?

The area of North America has not changed significantly since the end of the last Ice Age.


What crops did early farmers raise in the Americas?

The colonists brought with them plants, animals, and insects to North America. The introduction of these things changed the environment. Depending on their location they grew everything from tobacco to wheat.


How has the position of of North America relative to the equator changed over the last 200 million years?

It has moved North of it


How did the environment affects the ways of life of people across North America?

The climate.


How did the environment affect the ways of the life of people across North America?

The climate.


What were effects of the voyages of Columbus?

The effects were the Native Americans being made slaves, diseases passing from the old world to the new world, and an invasion of Europeans of North America. The Native Americans were discriminated against, displaced off ancestral lands, killed by diseases, and had environmental terrorism practiced against them with plants and animals that were native to the environment of North America. Columbus changed the world and opened the door to invasion.


Do any plants in north America contain salt?

All plants to a certain degree contain salt. This is because salt is everywhere in any given environment in North America.


How did the map of north America drastically changed after the treaty of Paris was signed?

it drastically changed because paris helped the colonies fight against the english


The Louisiana Purchase is an example of how the political geography of North America was changed by?

concurrent powers


How has the position of north America relative to the equator changed over the last 200 million years?

Over the last 200 million years, the position of North America relative to the equator has changed due to the movement of tectonic plates. North America has shifted from being closer to the equator to its current position further north. This movement is part of the ongoing process of plate tectonics shaping the Earth's geography over long periods of time.