The Embargo Act, passed by Congress on 22 December 1807, hindered the Colonies trade with foreign countries. The United States had plenty of cotton, plenty of labor, and available water sources to run the spinning mills.
Power from waterfalls
available cotton
the Embargo
available labor
Tariffs were raised. CAUSED manufacturers' sales overseas declined
William of Orange landed in England in 1688 and was the event that caused the Glorious Revolution.
Probably none. The Mongols invading Japan caused no surrender. D-Day caused no surrender. Okinawa nor Iwo Jima caused surrender. Gallopoli caused no surrender. The Normans landing in England caused no surrender.
By the middle of the century, the South provided the bulk of cotton used in New England and British textile factories. Inventions, patents, and production of machinery for other kinds of agriculture followed the developments in cotton.
I would say that WWII was caused by both historical and economic factors because the are interdependent. The treaty of Versailles made Germany repay repatations, it made them mad. Also Depression was also all throughout Europe.
Power from waterfalls available cotton the Embargo available labor
the earth spinning
Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Spinning Mule, and the Water Frame
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Yes
England was in debt because of the war with France. The French were unhappy with the English possession of Boulogne. An alliance between Scotland and France was prompted by Somerset's invasion of Scotland.
No, It`s an illusion caused by the spinning earth.
Poor farming methods and natural droughts are the factors that caused the dust bowel.
uhh i don't know, sorry. Go hit the books -.-
Day and night. One half of the Earth is always illuminated by the Sun, while the other half faces away. The spinning of the Earth is called its rotation.
Day and night. One half of the Earth is always illuminated by the Sun, while the other half faces away. The spinning of the Earth is called its rotation.
Day and night are. Also, the spinning of high- and low-pressure weather systems.