rivers
waterfalls
Most early plantations in the British colonies were located near rivers or bodies of water for irrigation, transportation, and trade purposes. This proximity ensured access to water for crops, as well as a means of transporting goods to market.
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Large plantations
The Appalachian Mountains became the western boundary of the British colonies.
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The Appalachian Mountains
Yes. Tampa is a physical feature of the Earth, but not a natural physical feature.
Appalachian mountains
I believe it was slavery because it was more popular at that time in the south to have slaves than it was in the north. The south had so many slaves because of all the large plantations.
After the Restoration in 1660, the British primarily established proprietary colonies, where individual proprietors were granted extensive rights to govern and develop land. These colonies, such as Pennsylvania and Carolina, were characterized by a degree of autonomy and were often founded for economic opportunities and religious freedoms. The British also created royal colonies, which were directly controlled by the crown, but proprietary colonies became a significant feature of their colonial strategy during this period.
Not currently. New Imperialism was a policy of the British Empire from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. The British Empire set up many colonies throughout Africa during that time.