Because slave trade increased in popularity.
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The people came to NJ because they didn't want to be ruled by there queen and they didn't want to pay for the war.
From the early 1600s to the mid-1700s, the population in the American colonies grew significantly due to high birth rates, immigration, and the transatlantic slave trade, leading to a more diverse population. Settlements expanded from small, scattered communities primarily along the Atlantic coast to more established towns and cities, with increased agricultural development and land clearing. The growth of trade and commerce fostered urbanization, particularly in port cities like Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. By the mid-1700s, the colonies had developed a more complex social and economic structure, reflecting their rapid growth and diversification.
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on either the late 1600s or the early 1700s
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Because slave trade increased in popularity.
The Golden Age of Pirates
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The people came to NJ because they didn't want to be ruled by there queen and they didn't want to pay for the war.
Cartesian coordinates are named after French mathematician Rene Descartes, who lived in the early 1600s & developed many modern conventions of mathematical notation.
Georg Stahl was a scientist and philosopher in the late 1600s and early 1700s. He explored the difference between a living and non-living organism and focused on holistic medicinal approaches.
it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s
== Yes, there are still pirates. == However, they are not at all like the romanticized pirates of the late 1600s and early 1700s. Today's pirates tend to be ruthless drug-runners who kill everyone in their path.
The early history of the venetian blind is conjectural. The early Venetians, who were great traders, are thought to have brought the idea of the blind from Persia to Venice. The venetian blind proved to be more popular in commercial and institutional markets, where technical supremacy overshadows charm. Superblindsmart.com.au