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Which country in south America is closest to England?

It's difficult to understand what is meant by this question. Guyana (a former British colony) would be the 'closest' to England not because of its geographical location but because of its cultural and language ties.


What is meant by ANR in credit card Business?

Annual Net Revenue


What is a group of herring gulls called?

'Scotland vs engalnd' First of all, I think you meant England? Second, I think this is a joke, which is sort of funny, although a little opaque. And, third, I think a more appropriate answer to the question is a Colony.


What was the first colony to join the USA?

Assuming you meant in the United States, the first colony was the Colony of Virginia established in 1607.


The intolerable acts were meant to punish what colony?

Massachusetts


Which colony had the first permanet English settlement in the new world?

In 1607 Jamestown was began, but the Plymouth colony in 1620 was meant to be a permanent colony.


What is meant by a revenue law?

revenue law is a law pertaining to the collection of taxes to cover government expenses. They collect these taxes and place them into the treasury.


What is the meant by profit?

the term profit means the profit is made from a proportion of sales revenue.


What does a place in the sun mean?

A 'place in the sun' meant a pleasant colony.


How was school life in the colony of New York?

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What is the number of original colonists?

The answer depends on where the "original" colony is meant to have been!


What is meant by surplus and deficit?

For a government that taxes and spends, there is revenue (income) and expenditures (outlays). When the expenditures exceed the revenue, the difference is a deficit, also referred to as a "shortfall". When revenue exceeds expenditures, there is money left over, and this is a surplus.