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How did the development of the local government affected the colonies in the late 1600 and the middle 1700?

There was a few developments of the local government affected the colonies. The main affects were power and money.


Why do Americans call the Ojibwa tribe the Chippewa tribe?

"Chippewa" is an Anglicization, held over since the 1700s.


What effects did imperialism have on Europe?

The affects of imperialism have been the multitude of deaths that it created in the lands where imperialistic powers made colonies and settlements. Despite the advantages of the imperialists in the use of the weapons they had, the peoples of the various colonies still attempted revolts from time to time. This was especially true in the Spanish colonies in the Western Hemisphere and in India. For the most part, the affects centered on taking valuable farm products, and precious metals from the colonies and in many cases using the victims low cost labor to harvest & mine for various ores and minerals. The peoples in the colonies were forced to buy manufactured products to help the European mercantilism types of economies. When newer economic policies replaced the mercantile system, the affects on the captive peoples remained the same. Nothing can justify enslaving entire populations of people on their own lands, however, if there can be any salvation for these people, it at least, in time, gave them modern methods and the education to help their lands when the colonies became free nations.


What are the Three regions of colonies?

the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies


Where does Nelson the surname come from?

Nelson has many origins.One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal."It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.

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There was a few developments of the local government affected the colonies. The main affects were power and money.


Why do Americans call the Ojibwa tribe the Chippewa tribe?

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