Portugal's creation of sugar plantations on Atlantic coastal islands started in the 1400's with sugar colonies in West Africa. They then started to develop sugar plantations on what is now Brazil's coast line. Some of the islands in the Caribbean were then assessed as to their value in growing sugar.
The rapid expansion of the African slave trade
The area where Sherman put the freedmen on 40-acre tracts is off the coast of Georgia and just south of South Carolina
It's Coastal because of the Puget Sound and the Nisqually River.
The coastal plain is the fertal part of North Carolina.
lots of plantations, many acres, post road
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what they produce makes them different.
missouri river and the blue ridge
Some Native American groups dispute both the land bridge and coastal route theories, believing instead in the traditional creation stories that their people have passed down through generations. These creation stories often involve the belief that their ancestors have always lived in their homeland.
It allows for tropical plantations of sugar and other tropical crops; has a natural beauty that allows for tourism and has plenty of natural resources such as oil and natural gas.
The area where Sherman put the freedmen on 40-acre tracts is off the coast of Georgia and just south of South Carolina
The geography of the Georgia Colony included mostly big forests and hilly coastal plains. The colony was perfectly suited for planting large plantations and producing lumber. Trapping for furs was also big business in the Georgia Colony.
The coastal plain is a wetland because it has the term of coastal in it. ''Coastal'' means a wetland.
Coastal plains may be referred to as lowlands, coastal prairie, or coastal grasslands.
coastal range
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is it coastal