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They thought it would not help and moved closer to war
They settled on the coast, and moved inland.
I believe you are referring to the proclamation of 1763 or something like that where they were not allowed to cross the appellation mountains. They were very angry even though it was for their own good.
because they had lots of room they also had lots of trees they can make stuff out of then sell.
they did not welcome them
Plates are moved at a divergent boundary by the magma pushing upwards.
GA gained land stretching all the way down to the st. Mary's river ( where our southern border is today)
Yes. Your still southern even if you moved from your southern town or state. I'm southern even if I moved from North Carolina to Michigan or other states I can go to and can still be southern. If your southern by birth than it doesn't change anything even if you do move.
The border got moved to the St.Mary's river. It was a pro
1. If a plate moved westward, then in the westward side there would be a convergent boundary resulting in a trench. In the eastern side, there would be a divergent plate boundary resulting in a ridge. In the northern and southern side, there would be a transform fault.
No, an OB marker indicates the boundary of the course and as such cannot be moved. Red and yellow stakes can be moved though.
they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west
They thought it would not help and moved closer to war
Plates are moved at a divergent boundary by the magma pushing upwards.
they were angry because the British was stopping then but they still moved west
When Pangaea began to break up, the North American plate moved west. The continent's western edge became an active convergent plate boundary.
A Subduction Zone