During the early years of the formation of the United States, the group of settlers that had the greatest impact upon the nascent nation was the English. While numerous persons from many different European and other nations had settled in America by the late 18th century, the predominant group were of English origin.
English settlers had the greatest impact on the US system of government. This was due to their legacy of the Magna Carta and the various liberties that were enjoyed in England.
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Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.
The spread of European diseases had the greatest impact on Native Americans. Large numbers were wiped out by these foreign diseases they were unprepared to deal with.
Fourteenth Amendment
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Spain had the greatest impact on Latin America.
Great Britain had the most impact.
Locke
The 10th amendment.
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Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.
Baron de Montesquieu
Corn, peanuts, and cassava had the greatest impact on food production in Africa, corn, peanuts, and sweet potatoes to China, and corn and potatoes to Europe.
A type of communication which has greatest impact is written communication
Colonization had varying impacts on European settlers, African slaves, and Native Americans. European settlers often sought economic opportunities and political power, leading to the dispossession and exploitation of indigenous populations. African slaves were forcibly displaced from their homelands and subjected to brutal conditions, contributing to the development of the transatlantic slave trade. Native Americans faced land loss, cultural suppression, and violence from colonizers, resulting in devastating consequences for their communities and ways of life.
Not true it was the greatest impact. It is just part of history. There are many things that have made a greater impact.
Head-on collision produces the greatest force of impact.