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How did the Phoenicans discover Carthage?

They traded throughout the Mediterranean and established a trading colony there, which grew into an independent city-state.


Was Victoria a penal colony or a free settlement?

Victoria, Australia, was initially established as a free settlement, with the city of Melbourne founded in 1835. However, it also became a destination for convicts when it was designated a penal colony in the 1850s during the gold rush, leading to a mix of free settlers and transported individuals. Over time, the influence of free settlement grew, and by the late 19th century, Victoria was primarily recognized as a free colony.


How Are Roanoke Different From Jamestown?

Roanoke was the first English colony in America, established in 1585, but it disappeared mysteriously. Jamestown, established in 1607, was the first successful permanent English settlement in America. Roanoke was a failed colony, while Jamestown thrived and grew into a stable colony.


What two larger colonies grew out of the first two English settlements at Jamestown and Plymouth?

Jamestown was the first settlement in what became Virginia (named in honor of the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth) and Plymouth was the first settlement in what would become the Massachusetts Bay colony.


What cities grew from french settlement?

New orleans


What were the Plymouth Colony achievements?

They survived and grew.


What did the virgina colony grew crops?

tobacco


Which geographic feature most directly influenced the development of greek city states?

Greece is mountainous and settlement grew up in separated fertile areas which became independent city-states.


How did the settlement of London grow?

it grew where it did as the Germans ate are pies


What was an effect of the headright on Jamestown?

the colony grew larger


How did Maryland colony make money?

they grew tobacco


Why is the Breadbasket colony called that?

They grew lots of grains