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We would have to know what community and something about the surrounding ecosystems to answer the question. The answer would be different for every community. Providing us with the necessary information would answer the question also.
Population, squirrels living in an Eco system with birds then the squirrels and birds would make a community.
There would be more carbon dioxide and less oxygen in our air so people in the community would start having more health problems.
an infection would most likely increase activity in what tissue
we would die or we could heal our selves but most likely we would die.
Theft from plantations
theft from plantations
A young male travelling alone
Theft from plantations
A Farmer
unfortenetly it would be adele
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) would most likely deal with providing tools to the community to gather information about terrorists.
Ilya
fish
Lamer Community College (apex)
The number of letters would be helpful. Maroon can be a brownish-crimson color, but if the word is six letters long, it is most often "strand."
Freedom: The primary reason enslaved Africans sought to escape from plantations and join maroon communities was to gain their freedom. Maroon communities were made up of escaped slaves who had formed their own settlements in remote areas, free from the control of slave masters. Treatment: Many enslaved Africans also sought to escape from plantations due to the harsh treatment they received at the hands of their masters. Plantations were often characterized by brutal discipline, inadequate food, and poor living conditions. Joining a maroon community offered a chance to escape these conditions and live in a community where they would be treated with more dignity and respect. Family: Another reason enslaved Africans sought to escape from plantations and join maroon communities was to be reunited with their families. Enslaved people were often separated from their loved ones and forced to work on different plantations. Joining a maroon community offered a chance to be reunited with family members and friends who had also escaped from slavery.