which mountain range separed colonists from many Native American nations?
The Appalachian Mountains separated colonists from many Native American nations. This mountain range created a natural barrier that made westward expansion challenging for early settlers. It also played a significant role in defining the territories of various Indigenous tribes and influenced colonial policies regarding land and settlement.
The mountain ranges form the backbone of the landmass, with peaks of about 22,000 feet. Due to their relative impassibility, they have hindered trade and communications in Mexico and the nations in Latin America. These mountain ranges have separated nations from each other as well as individual regions with nations.
Having tasted economic independence for too long a period,the American colonist had no desire to return to the mercantilist policies endured by the colonies of the other European nations.
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Australia and New Zealand are separated by the Tasman Sea.
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It impressed other nations with american power.
2 nations separated by a common language.
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