North American resources are highly valuable due to their abundance and diversity, including vast reserves of minerals, fossil fuels, and fertile agricultural land. The region's stable political environment, advanced infrastructure, and technological expertise enhance the efficiency of resource extraction and production. Additionally, North America is strategically located, facilitating trade with major global markets. These factors combined make North American resources crucial for both domestic economies and international supply chains.
The North - very much so.
Both the North and the South had resources that the other did not. The North had all of the factories, money, and industry, but the South had all of the farmland.
Because the south produced the cotton, and all that good stuff and gave it to the north, so that the north could make the clothes and cloth.
Historic cultures all around the world have been shaped by three essential factors:climatenatural resources such as the availability of drinking water, shelter and foodpopulation densityThe Americas (North, Central and South) have such a wide variation in climates and natural resources that a very wide range of cultural groups developed. Natural resources are always dependent on climate, while population density depends on the available resources, so climate has to be the greatest factor.
Depends on which colonies. The Thirteen Colonies in North America provided a valuable source of raw materiel, which colonial merchants/companies sold to British merchants, which allowed Great Britain to compete as a trading power. Additionally, the raw materiel provided by the colonies towards Britain was a boon to Great Britain's ability to make war (vis a vis requisitioning these resources in times of crisis), and was a general aid to the British economy. Furthermore, the social and political thought of the times made the colonies (particularly the American colonies) a prestigious possession that brought honor and legitimacy to the British crown, and the British parliament. Ultimately, however, Britain would acquire far more practical, and far more valuable colonies in the course of the 19th century.
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North America was critical for England's global authority; William Pitt had made North America so valuable to the other party's territories. His strategy emphasized naval warfare and the conquest of North America.
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it is important because it is their most valuable resources. without it they would be poor.
it is important because it is their most valuable resources. without it they would be poor.
Africa has valuable natural resources for which Europe has many uses.
The American Revolution's most important short-term effect was the creation of a small but resourceful new nation in North America, with the corollary effect of shutting out the British from the richest portion of North American lands and resources. The long-term effects of the American Revolution are difficult to summarize cogently, as they have been so many and so important, such as the rise to super-power status of the United States in the 20th century and the gradual spread of American political ideals throughout the world.
The United States are in North America. So... none.
Acres of land were given to rail roads. The valuable lands were oil, lumber, and metal. People struggled for these resources so the legislatures were bribed.
The North - very much so.