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Philadelphia was located in the heart of the colonies during the start of the country. This was the prime access location for people entering the colonies and people traveling to other destinations. The location of Philadelphia was also a major contributing factor to the growth of the industry within the city. Goods could be exported via major waterway routes.
The Middle and Southern colonies had much flatter land compared to those of the New England Colonies. These two areas also have much longer growing seasons, especially the Southern colonies.
The purest growth of the church (global/universal) is through the growth of the churches (local churches). This is seen in Acts where the universal church grows by adding more and more local churches to it. Check Acts 16:7
what is the geographical growth of english
A major factor in the growth of the population of the English colonies was the number of settlers that immigrated to the colonies. They caused the populations to gradually grow as they settled in these colonies.
The clumps of growth are called colonies.
Religion and Virtue contributed to the growth of representative governments in the American Colonies by supporting them and not rebelling (I THINK)
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Indigo was grown in the Southern colonies because it was a stable growth item
The Great Awakening led to a revival of religious fervor in Colonial churches, sparking enthusiasm and emotionalism in religious practices. It also challenged the authority of established church leaders and promoted a more personal and individual approach to religion. Additionally, it contributed to the growth of new denominations and increased religious diversity in the colonies.
The Scramble for Africa.
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Slavery grew in the Americas primarily due to the demand for cheap labor in industries such as agriculture and mining. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in providing a constant supply of enslaved laborers to the colonies. The expansion of European colonies and their need for labor led to an increase in the practice of slavery.