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Why did central Asia become isolated and poor in the 1500s?

Why did central asia become isolated and poor in the 1500s?


Who is next in line to governor in Illinois?

The Lieutenant Governor of Illinois is next in line to Governor of Illinois.If speaking time-wise, this could be the Governor-elect, or a candidate for Governor, who will eventually become Governor-elect then Governor.


In the 1500's governor of Florida and Cuba?

Spanish Florida had no defined boundaries, but included areas in Cuba and Florida. The territory's governor during the early 1500s was Hernando de Soto.


Who would become governor if the present governor leaves?

Lieutenant Governor.


What happen if there is absence of governor?

If there is an absence of a governor, it can lead to instability and lack of control. Without a governor, there would be no oversight or regulation of the government or its institutions. This could result in a power vacuum, potential conflicts, and a breakdown of governance.


Does the lieutenant governor become governor if the governor can't complete his term?

Yes.


When did peter stuyvesant become governor?

Peter Stuyvesant become governor of New Amsterdam in May of 1647


Who is next in line to the governor?

Depending on the situation, this could be:The Lieutenant Governor (if the Governor resigns, dies, or is otherwise incapable of serving in his office for the full-term).The Governor-electOther candidates for Governor who will become Governor-elect after an election.


When did Mitt Romney become the governor of Massachusetts?

He became governor in 2003.


How many plant and animal species have become extinct in the US since the 1500s?

500 species


What is the minimum age for Ohio's governor?

You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.


When did Theodore Roosevelt become governor?

He was Governor of New York (1899-1900),