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Who cultivated beans and squash on terraces built into hillsides and on farmland drained from swamps?

The Maya cultivated beans, squash, and corn. They built terraces to grow crops on hillsides and drained swamps for farmland.


What three major rivers drained the middle colonies?

Connecticut R. Hudson R. and Ohio R.


Who is the audience for Lincoln's second inaugural address?

The speech was given outside on the steps of the US Capitol. Members of Congress, party officials and hundreds of others were present to hear him in person. The speech was broadcast live throughout the nation and much of the world.


What is the name of the Louisiana Territory today?

The state of Louisiana was once part of the Louisiana Territory. Other states that were once part of the Louisiana Territory are Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Montana are the other states that were once part of the Louisiana Territory.


Why were many colonists opposed to the Proclamation Line of 1763?

The main reason why colonists were opposed to the Proclamation Line of 1763 was because the Seven Years War (French and Indian War in the United States, 1754-1763) put the British treasury in dire straits and King George the III needed all the revenue possible from his colonists. From his way of thinking, the further the colonists migrated west, the less dependent upon British trade (and their paying taxes) they would become as they became increasingly more self-sufficient. King George and his First Lord of the Treasury George Grenville believed that the American Colonists should have paid a greater share of the cost of the French and Indian War, and thereby began imposing more and more taxes and "reforms," sowing the seeds that sprouted into a War for Independence in the following decade. But the colonists wanted the freedom to go west to the rich and fertile Genesee River Valley and Western New York, the gateway to the Allegheny - Ohio River system and the way further west. (Remember, north of the Fingerlakes was impassable and a virtual swamp, until drained by the Erie Canal in 1820.) The best way west was up the Susquehanna River, across Allegany County to the Allegeheny River, and then all the way to the Mississippi. The Appalachian Mountains, then called the Allegany Mountains, were an effective geographical fence for King George, except for the passage through Allegany County. And the Proclamation of 1763 was an effective geo-political "gate" blocking the "hole in the fence" of the mountains and thwarting the colonists dreams and desires to immediately claim and settle the fertile and vast land of the Seneca (westernmost tribe of the Iroquois.)

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What is a elevated boundary between areas that are drained by different river systems that they range in height from a slight rise in the land to the crest of a mountain?

divide


What elevated boundary between areas are drained by different river systems?

A continental divide is an elevated boundary that separates areas drained by different river systems. Water on one side of the divide flows toward one ocean, while water on the other side flows toward a different ocean or body of water.


What is an elevated boundary between areas that are drained by different river systems They range in height from a slight rise in the land to the crest of a mountain?

Its called the watershed.


What is an elevated bountry between areas that are drained by different river systems?

deracure


A divide as it relates to earth is?

A divide on Earth is a physical separation between two land masses, often created by tectonic plate movements. This can lead to the formation of features such as rift valleys or mountain ranges. An example of a prominent divide is the East African Rift.


What best describes a watershed?

It is an area of land that is drained by a river. It is also a ridge or elevated area of land that divides two areas of land that are drained by two river systems.


What is the difference between the glomerulus and other capillaries in the body?

It is drained by an efferent arteriole


Why was the Everglades drained?

The everglades have not been drained.


Why was lake chalco drained?

it was lol drained


What is the best description of a watershed?

It's literally a ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems; figuratively, it means a turning point -- a moment in time that involves a decision or event that changes the course of the past and leads someplace else. In river parlance, it generally means the entire area of land which is drained by a given river. For example, the Mississippi River watershed ranges from the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains of the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and from the state of Minnesota southward to the Gulf of Mexico. It covers an area of approximately 1.15 million square miles. See the related link below for a map of the Mississippi watershed.


The west Siberian plains are drained by which river?

They arent drained by it , it just flows into it.


The bladder is drained via the what?

The bladder's contents is drained out of the body through the urethra.