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    In 1624‚ 30 families had arrived in North America establishing a settlement on modern-day Manhattan. The setting was around fertile soil‚ a river‚ and access to wildlife. Unlike other colonies‚ the Dutch didn’t take much interest in agriculture like most of the colonies. More so‚ that they were the first colony to do a more profitable fur trade. In 1626‚ the Director Peter Minuit arrived and was placed in charge of running the small struggling colony. New Netherlands was slowly expanding and this

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    Why would anyone want to go through the trouble of colonizing? The English had such motives that compelled them to leave their motherland. It was for the reasons of seeking freedom‚ seeing there was nothing in Britain for them‚ and success accessed by other nations. England set up strict rules and laws. Those who sought a bit of adventure naturally took off. Others were motivated to find religious freedom. Lord Baltimore set up Maryland for the sake of his fellow Catholics. Since England was primarily

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    Essay Topic: European settlement in Australia provided the catalyst for the near destruction of Indigenous society European settlement had a negative impact on the Indigenous Australians and it provided a catalyst for the destruction of Indigenous society. The impact of European settlement on the Indigenous people of Australia was disastrous due to many things such as taking land that belonged to the Aboriginal people. Though there were some attempts to understand each culture‚ it led to various

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    South America In 1541‚ the Spanish came to Chile‚ South America and they brought grapes‚ olives‚ walnuts‚ chestnuts‚ rice‚ wheat‚ citrus‚ fruits‚ sugar‚ garlic‚ and spices. They also brought different kinds of meat and dairy such as: sheep‚ sausages‚ chicken‚ beef‚ rabbits‚ pigs‚ milk‚ and cheeses. Most of Chile’s cuisines are influenced by other countries that their settlers have brought over with them. For example‚ their own ingredients and cooking methods. Unlike the US‚ Chileans have

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    What is Human Settlement? * The totality of the human community whether city/village with all the social‚ material‚ organizational‚ spirit and cultural elements that sustain it. * The fabric of Human settlements consists of physical elements and services to which the elements provide the material support. * It refers to cities‚ town‚ villages and other concentrations of human populations which inhabit a given segment/area of the environment. It associated with numerous and complex environmental

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    The video “The True Costs Of Growing Soy in Southern America”‚ and this week’s reading “A Land in Flames”‚ show the damage on local communities and land from growing soy. In South America‚ forests are destroyed and people are relocated in order to make farms to grow soy that is then sent to Europe to feed animals. The video shows an indigenous community in Paraguay being interviewed‚ and to them deforestation is nothing but an invasion that takes away their necessities. In just Paraguay‚ almost three

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    Hershey North America Case Analysis What are the advantages of targeting candy bars to adults rather than to children? Hershey’s specifically targets their products to mothers‚ and for a good reason. Hershey’s believes that mothers determine their children(s) tastes in candy from an early age. If Hershey’s can successfully target mothers who buy their products‚ then their children will grow up eating Hershey’s. Therefore‚ when these children grow older the Hershey’s brand will be embedded in them

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    Early settlement patterns For the most part economic opportunity for growth was the common motive for all the settlers in the new world. The French‚ Spanish‚ English and Dutch all came for the same reasons‚ they just all handled it in different ways. Some handled it decently and others handled it horribly‚ at least looking at it from a Native Americans perspective that is. They all tried to make the ’new world’ environment seem like old ones‚ which clearly it wasn’t and in my opinion none of which

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    North Korea Conflict with the United States and South Korea On March 30‚ 2012 the new charismatic leader of North Korea‚ Kim Jung-un announced that he had plans to attack the mainland of the United States. He made claims that his military had the capability of launching a nuclear war head which was mounted on a long-range missile. Since the end of the Korean War‚ 60 years ago‚ there has been a constant air of tension on the Korean peninsula. Korea was unified until it was invaded

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    Chandler European colonization of what would become North America was motivated by various reasons‚ including the desire for religious freedom‚ profit‚ or a chance to start over. The colonies were populated by religious groups seeking freedom to practice their religions without interference from England‚ indentured servants‚ debtors seeking a clean slate‚ settlers hoping to find a profit and people who were brought to America involuntarily as slaves from Africa. The establishment of European colonies

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