They didn't play a role in "global trade." First, there was no global trade as we think about it. Second the British passed the navigation acts which meant that they could only by and sell to the British. Smuggling took place and Dutch tea was brought in as well as items from France.
lord north was the prime minister of great Britain and led them into war with the American colonies
George Clymer was a politician in the Colonies who advocated for a free America. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and a citizen of Pennsylvania Colony.
Since they are both rivers they allowed boats to carry goods.
They helped to fight and start mini rebellions.
electricity
They helped the American colonies.
A basic answer to your question is that these two countries wanted to control the American colonies because if they control the land, then they can earn more money from engaging in international trade.
They helped the American colonies.
offering aid to developing countries
yes...
Offering aid to developing countries.
He was the bad guy and ruled all the colonies!
they control the foreign currency reserves that are used for international trade
It was one of the 13 colonies and battles were fought there. Men died and fought from the colony.
The five major global winds are the trade winds, westerlies, easterlies, polar easterlies, and the jet streams. These winds play a crucial role in determining global weather patterns and circulation of the atmosphere.
Play Me or Trade Me was created in 1980.
explain how atmospheric pressure over the pacific ocean might affect how trade winds blow.