Geography significantly influenced the relationship between England and the American colonists by shaping economic opportunities, trade routes, and settlement patterns. The Atlantic Ocean facilitated trade and communication but also created a sense of distance and autonomy for the colonies. Geographic features such as rivers and Coastlines enabled the growth of local economies and self-sufficiency, leading to a desire for independence from British control. This geographical separation ultimately fostered a distinct colonial identity that contributed to tensions with England.
What is the relationship between physical geography and population.
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The difference of maths and geography is maths is more better than geography
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Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
Guarded but non-hostile.
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The Powhatan traded fur and food with the settlers.
Well they were the colonists' slaves, so they were most likely cruel to Africans, although there was probably the occasional kind colonist
The stretch of sea between England and France is called the English Channel.