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Indentured Servitude
The Headright System! Indentured Servitude
indentured servants, they had to work for 7 years or so.
The passage of strict slave codes.The passage of strict slave codes
the search led to the founding of colinies of America
Answer this question… The connotation of the word "ripped" adds to the violent feeling of the passage.
They were looking for a northwest passage and found North America instead. Colonies meant power, products, and gold.
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
Condemning describes the tone of this passage.
In the early days of Spanish explorers in the New World, the Spanish conquistadors were searching for gold, silver, new lands to form colonies, and for a time, a quick sea passage to the East Indies. It was soon understood, that there was no such passage, although Henry Hudson still searched for one as did Thomas Jefferson hoped for one. The conquistadors did find the gold and silver and new colonies.
No, the French did not find the Northwest Passage through the establishment of colonies. The search for the Northwest Passage was primarily conducted by European explorers seeking a direct sea route to Asia through the Arctic region. French explorers did establish colonies in North America but did not find the Northwest Passage.
The tone of the passage seems to be heartfelt or emotional.
water rout
The Spanish did not search for a Northwest Passage to Asia in the New World. Their focus was on finding riches, establishing colonies, and spreading Christianity, rather than seeking a direct trade route to Asia through North America.
The middle passage.