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Akbar was able to build an immense empire using his military power to conquer India. He was also known for his political wisdom.
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It can be stated that physical features complements the other and makes the country richer in its natural resources. The northern mountains are the major sources of water and forest wealth. The northern plains are the granaries of the country. The plateau is a storehouse of minerals, which has played a crucial role in the industrialization of the country. The coastal region and island groups provide sites for fishing and port activities. Thus, the diverse physical features of the land have immense future possibilities of development.
The Amazon River
The Amazon River
It is the River Amazon.
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On the South American continent is where Suriname is found.Specifically, Suriname is located in the northern region of South America. The Surinamese have easy access to the Caribbean islands. In fact, a Caribbean interaction is much easier for Surinamese, who are blocked from easy access with the rest of South America by the country's immense rain forests.
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The civilizations the existed in pre-columbian America were the Native American Indians. Their origins were immense continents with extraordinary climatic and environmental diversity.
The civilizations the existed in pre-columbian America were the Native American Indians. Their origins were immense continents with extraordinary climatic and environmental diversity.
Great Britain made an immense investment in colonizing North America above the border with Mexico. Britain's Canadian territory would stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Her 13 colonies on the Atlantic east coast were supplied with troops and ships. Farming of cotton and tobacco was encouraged as well as the beginnings of a textile industry in New England.
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