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During the early 1700s portuguese colonies north of Florida were growing rapidly?

yes


During the 1970s a growing number of immigrants came from?

Asia and latin America


Why new york grow to rapidly during late in 16 hundreds?

European colonists came across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in America (mainly at that time the dutch for north-eastern America).


Is amway still around?

Yes. Amway is growing rapidly in recent years, e.g. during 2008 reccesion it grew from 7.1 bilion USD to 8.2 billion USD annually. There was about one million new distributors worldwide in 2008 and there is huge growth in Asian and some European countries, as well as South America.


What is the fastest growing period in a persons life?

The fastest growing period in a person's life typically occurs during infancy and childhood, when physical, cognitive, and emotional development progress rapidly. This period is marked by significant milestones such as learning to walk, talk, and interact with others.


Nutrient becomes depleted most rapidly during physical exercise?

Water is depleted most rapidly during physical exercise


What industry grew most rapidly during the 1950s?

service -nova net


Latin America best growing economy?

Paraguay qualifies as such. During 2013, its economy grew by 12%. Panama would follow, with a growth of 7.5%. Finally on third place, Bolivia would also be a major growing economy during that year, by 6.8%


Does rhubarb flower during its growing season?

No, rhubarb does not flower during its growing season.


What was the middle class during the postwar years?

During the post-war years the middle class was growing in numbers.


What did America's inland and coastal waterways provide during the 1700S and 1800S?

shipping and trade routes , transportation for growing cities,and resources for the fishing industry.


When was Einstein growing up?

Heas growing up during the WWI and the WWII. He was also growing up during times of hatred and saddness.