If you traveled back to the Colonial Period in Georgia, which crop would you have been LEAST likely to see being grown?
The British were most likely to oppose any changes in the colonial system
it is unknown to me at this time, i should get back to you if i find the answer..... i most likely will forget, my memory doesn't serve me as well as a prodigy..... BUT, i will get an answer (Part of my homework :P). Hope you find one ^_^
They ate fish, meat, crops, and most likely chicken and eggs
In the 1700's it would not have mattered what religion Georgia practiced, people had the freedom of religion.
Colonial women were most likely involved in household management, agricultural work, and community activities. They played vital roles in farming, food preservation, and textile production, helping to sustain their families and communities. Additionally, many participated in social and religious gatherings, contributing to the fabric of colonial society. Their involvement was crucial to both the economic and social development of the colonies.
S.C. was the state most likely to have farms wealthy enough to afford slaves.
Displacement means a measure of distance traveled.
The British were most likely to oppose any changes in the colonial system
The colonial migration of the archaic period led to the exchange of ideas, cultures, and artistic styles between different regions, resulting in a more diverse and eclectic artistic expression. This period saw the emergence of new artistic techniques and themes influenced by the various cultures coming into contact with one another. In literature, colonial migration likely inspired new narratives and perspectives as people encountered different landscapes, traditions, and identities.
There is no Manhattan in Georgia. You are likely referring to Manhattan, New York.
Most likely when Georgia was still in the USSR
Kilometres.
The likely word is "taxied" (traveled on the ground in a plane).
Odometer
not likely
Most likely walking.
Peanuts