Compass, food, fresh water, telescope, chronometer, telescope, and quadrants
they needed cheap labor for their american colonies
People needed to invest money, speed the flow of wealth, and reduce risks in commercial ventures.
No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
In the 1600s, Virginia primarily traded with England, as it was an English colony established in 1607. The colony exported tobacco, which became a lucrative cash crop, and in return, it imported goods such as tools, clothing, and supplies from England. Additionally, Virginia engaged in trade with Native American tribes, exchanging European goods for furs and food. This trade network was crucial for the colony's economic development.
People kept everything they needed to live in their houses in the 1600s. They kept oil lanterns, cooking supplies, sewing kits, and spinning wheels to keep them busy.
they were successful with their expedition by perseverance and by bringing all of the supplies they needed to survive
would someone please give me a list of supplies not needed. i search it up, and it ells me what they brought with them. . . -
a boat, life jacket, a map, a fishing rod, a 2 way radio (or a phone), food, and a compass
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bubble gum, semtex, tomahawk, ak47, and a parch rage and a pair tree
"what type of expedition are we going on grandad?" Henry said
He supplied his own ship and supplies.
I'm not quite sure
with many supplies
Everything they needed.
The Shoshones had a positive attitude towards the Lewis and Clark expedition as they were able to establish friendly relations and trade with them for much-needed supplies such as horses. The expedition also helped the Shoshones by assisting in resolving conflicts with rival tribes.