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Middle Colonies v. New England ColoniesThe biggest difference between the two regions is the soil composure. In New England you had a much rockier soil composure while in the Middle Colonies you had a much softer, fertile soil composure. Because of this farming in the New England colonies was very hard. Also becasue of the difference in soil composure there are different kinds of forests. In New England you have many more coniferous forests, because of the colder weather patterns and harder soil composition, in the Middle states forest are dominated by deciduos trees, or trees that loose their leaves in autumn. The climate in the New England colonies is much harsher also leading to short planting seasons for the Pilgrims. It was not an ideal location for a settlement -- the Pilgrims were actually shooting for Virginia, but a storm threw them off path and they ended up in what is today Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA
Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death was created in 1998.
His famous line was "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" I hope that helps. :D
Yes. It was "Give me liberty, or give me death."
It depends what you're doing with the allowance. If you're just browsing the web - you'll get much more time than if you're downloading content.
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Diferen t between CD 750mb and DVD 850mb
Depends on the os: Linux - Yes Windows - Kind of Mac - No
3/4 of a gigabyte is the capacity of a standard writable CD.
depending on the movie length and type of file about 750MB (purely film) up to 2 gigs (a DVDimage)
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No. The CD-ROM format only allows around 750MB for a CD. For higher capacity optical storage, look into DVD or Blu-ray disks.
A 750 mb thumb drive? The number 750mb would indicate a CD, but a CD is a NON-magnetic media. It's a ZIPDISK
The system requirements to installing a virtual Windows machine on a computer are simple - Any 64bit processor, at least 2Gb of free memory and 750Mb of free hard disk space.
Well if you are referring to a 750 mb CD then it just depends on how big the information you are trying to copy onto the CD. They average song is around 4 minutes and its about 4mb so you could have about 3 hours of music.
All CDs carry a maximum of up to 750MB. DVDs carry a maximum of about 4.7GB, going up to about 9GB for dual-layer discs. HD-DVDs carry a maximum of 15GB, going up to 30GB for dual-layer discs.