no
Peripheral regions often have limited access to resources, lack of infrastructure, lower levels of economic development, and lower population density. They may also experience isolation, marginalization, and dependence on core regions for goods and services.
I'm sure that it was when goods from three different regions were traded like (weapons to the Americas and from the Americas tobacco )....were passed on to three different regions.
describe the different land regions of Chile?
Jamiaca
On the coastal regions.
no
At one point, the Louisiana Territory
Core-periphery structures can promote economic growth and specialization, leading to higher productivity in core regions and increased access to markets for peripheral regions. They can also facilitate the flow of knowledge, technology, and skills between regions, supporting overall development. However, there are risks of unequal development, with core regions often benefiting more than peripheral regions in terms of resources and opportunities.
In a general sense, a peripheral area refers to the outer edges or surrounding regions of a particular space or location. This term is often used to describe areas that are not central or core to a specific place or concept.
Britain NOT England.
Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, Australia
In certain regions of the Americas, Hispanics were not enslaved as a group. Slavery predominantly involved Africans who were brought to the Americas as slaves.