The Appalachian mountains.
rocky mountains
Dutch West India Company Possibly the East India Company; they were pretty prominent during that era as well, and were also supported by the English Parliament
Colonial surplus grain from the middle colonies was sold to the West Indies and other colonies, and many other countries, except England. In order to protect its own producers, England discouraged grain Purchases from the colonies by the imposition of heavy duties on colonial grain.
they are middle, east, and west.
England,west indies,Portugal,and Spain HUH?(this is dif person then up theres answer)I'm mary nave 2012 10 turning 11 in febuary 12
They had to cross the East Coast of the U.S.A to West coast.
The Appalachian Mountains are to the west of the 13 colonies. They stretch from Maine to Georgia and were a significant geographical feature for the colonial settlers, acting as a natural barrier to westward expansion.
Mississippi River
The Sahara Desert served as a significant geographic barrier between West African kingdoms and the Muslim empire. Its vast, arid expanse made overland travel difficult, limiting direct interaction and trade between the two regions. However, despite this barrier, trans-Saharan trade routes eventually developed, facilitating the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas.
This depends entirely on when and what area of the world we are talking about. The English Channel (la Manche) forms a physical boundary between English and French territory in Europe after the Hundred Years War with England being north of the channel and France being south of it. In North America, prior to the Seven Years War, the Appalachian Mountains separated the English colonies and the French colonies with the English colonies being to the east of the mountains and the French colonies to the west. French Indochina and British Burma were separated by the Mekong River with British Burma lying to west and French Indochina lying to the east.
They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies
All of the original colonies were English, and there were thirteen. I am not sure what all of them are, but they include New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey, Rhode Island, North & South Carolina, West Virginia, and Georgia.
France. It was called Louisiana after their king Louis XIV.
No. With the mercantile policies of the crown the colonies were limited to English only trade. This resulted in an active smuggling trade with France and the Dutch.
west
Which colonies are you talking about? There were colonies all around the world.
West Indies and British colonies West Indies and British colonies