The rivers of New York allowed settlers to go far inland. The Hudson River allowed settlement far north of the Albany area and the Mohawk River allowed settlement throughout western New York to the shores of the Great Lakes.
no it was not hilly only very rainy
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The colonists wanted to create a system to govern the colony :)
King George III thought colonists should be subjected to British laws because the colonists were dependent on Great Britain for the supplies they needed. However, the colonists found ways to create these supplies on their own through farming, textile mills, and other such means.
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no it was not hilly only very rainy
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The new government the colonists created established stability and difficulties for the new nation. Many people did not understand the reason to pay taxes to run the government. The laws helped to keep order and maintain stability.
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Asteroids and gravity create the surface features on the moon.
The colonists wanted to create a system to govern the colony :)
he didnt know how to create the cross beams
he didnt know how to create the cross beams
Yes, colonists could buy and create a new business of their choice.
A selenographer studies the surface of the moon, including its physical features, structures, and formations. They often create maps and diagrams to document the moon's geography and topography.
Physical processes such as tectonic plate movements, erosion, weathering, and volcanic activity constantly shape and transform Earth's physical features. These processes gradually build mountains, carve out valleys, create new landforms, and recycle materials through the rock cycle, resulting in the continuous renewal and evolution of the planet's surface.