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In the late 1600s what region did the French explorers expand into?

Type your answer here... Toward the late 1600s and early 1700s, French explorers began exploring as far south as the Gulf of Mexico.


Why did people move to the cities in the late 19th century?

People moved to cities in the late 19th century for various reasons. Industrialization created job opportunities in factories and industries, leading to rural-to-urban migration. Cities also offered better access to social services, education, and entertainment. Additionally, advancements in transportation made it easier for people to commute to work in the cities from surrounding areas.


How was the geography of New York different in the 1700s?

New York has changed dramatically during the last few centuries. The geography in New York during the late 1700s was a lot of trees and some mountains. There were some open plains and/or valleys. The Erie Canal and the St. Lawrence Seaway were not built yet, and Battery Park in New York City wasn't there. Since then, there have been multiple streams covered up, canals built and covered up - tons of changes. Not to mention the shoreline was heavily filled in over time with either garbage, construction debris, spare dirt, or even the remains of mansions. Regarding the streams and rivers that used to be in New York, those started out as sources for drinking water and fishing, and eventually turned into literal rivers of sewage.


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Late spring early summer.


The country that controlled the seas by the late 1500s was?

Spain.