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Q: Why was gingerbread important to the American colonies?
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What was the most important economic enterprise in the American colonies?

The most important economic enterprise in the American colonies was the lumber industry. The American colonies traded many goods including cotton and tobacco.


Why is a social contract important to the American colonies?

Beacuse the American colonies don't agree to the social contract that John Locke


Why is English men important to the American revolution?

The colonies were ENGLISH .


Did the middle colonies eat gingerbread?

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Why were the Tea and Stamp acts important to the American Revolution?

by raising taxes in the American colonies without granting the colonies any representation in Parliament


Who first invented the Gingerbread man?

The gingerbread man dates back all the way to the 15th Century. Queen Elizabeth I was the first to be reported having the gingerbread man (cookies) present when she was with important guests.


Which people made important contributions to the settlement and success of the American colonies?

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What is the most important event in King George III life?

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How many bakeries in Ipswich sell gingerbread men?

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Why is the Revolutionary War the most important war?

It secured freedom for the American colonies from Great Britain


What two rivers were most important during the earliest days of the American colonies?

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