In the late 1600s, the cities in the colonies were still relatively small. However, there were issues relating to fresh water and sanitation that were disease vectors.
Displacement from their ancestral land and loss of cultural values are some of the problems that the people faced in the 1910's as the cities grew larger.
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hunger , vegetation ,water
they faced the big crowd ,loud noises, and finding shelter.
Some of the challenges that faced our country's leaders from the colonial times to the civil war include debts and taxes, foreign issues, governance problems and military rebellion.
Some of the problems they faced housing shortages, terrible working conditions, too few schools, and racism and prejudice.
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what are the problems faced by exporters at procedural level
two problems faced were the drought and food stortage
problems faced when doing titration
In the 1600s, Virginia was predominantly Anglican due to its English colonial roots. The Anglican Church was the established religion, and attendance at services was compulsory. Dissenters faced persecution, and religious freedom was limited. The Church played a central role in shaping society and politics.
Carter and Ford both faced economic problems but neither could solve the problems.