There was a demand in labor and an increase in the Atlantic slave trading.
It broke up New England into colonies which resulted in more freedom and salutary neglect
contributed significantly to the creation of a new empire based on commerce, with a curb on royal monopolies, encouragement of enterprising merchants, and development of the American colonies as a source of wealth.
What kinds of conflicts resulted from the global confrontation between the to superpowers
The French Revolution of 1848 ultimately resulted in the creation of the French Second Republic. This is also referred to as the February Revolution.
After World War I ended in 1918, the colonies of the defeated nations, particularly those of Germany and the Ottoman Empire, were reassigned under the League of Nations mandates. Many of these territories were administered by victorious powers, such as Britain and France, leading to significant changes in their political and social structures. The mandates were intended to prepare these regions for self-governance, but often resulted in colonial exploitation and unrest. This realignment contributed to future conflicts and nationalist movements in the affected regions.
The colonies developed a merchant marine industry.
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The historical event which resulted in the creation of world-famous chocolates in the Basque speaking city of Bayonne was the Spanish Inquisition.
The Stamp Act resulted in the first colonial boycott of British goods.
settled, permanent communities developed
It broke up New England into colonies which resulted in more freedom and salutary neglect
The Articles resulted in joining the 13 individual colonies into a nation.
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It resulted in disease outbreaks that devastated native populations.
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.
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