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someone like franking would have told them that they were going against the fundamental principles of freedom
England was in poverty. It was overpopulated and over ruled. Petty criminals that got caught were sent on convict ships to Australia to colonize, with sentences of 7years to life.
Maryland also depended heavily on tobacco. They bought goods like furs from the Indians, and sold it to merchants, who later sold it in England.
The Navigation Acts that were developed by the 18th century restricted shipments to be sent between the colonies and Britain. In general, the colonists despised the acts and smuggling was rampant because they resented the additional duties on products like sugar, tobacco, and molasses.
what was the layout of a typical sugar plantation
England has gold and silver stuff.
ok
is that the black familes are poor and unhealty like Karlene
bad
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade.
an organism, like a plant, that depends on all parts for the operation of the whole
He painted a picture of a blonde haired maiden with a child in what looks like an old eighteenth century cottage kitchen.
The same as today, corrupt.
12th century Korea was united. One country. Economy was prosperous. Many commodities were famous: silk, porcelain, tea, spices, handicrafts etc etc
The eighteenth century was during the Enlightenment era. So there was probably lots of coffee shops and salons. On the flip side, peasants were always the main population, so the city was full of them as well.