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    the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin‚ by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur? By the 1700s the two regions‚ New England and Chesapeake varied greatly in spite of being from the same mother country‚ England. Physical and cultural differences separated these two regions distinctively. While religion moulded the daily life in New England‚ Money and tobacco farming dominated the Chesapeake.

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    There are much difference between the colonies in the south and in the north. What made the colonies different was the contrast in longevity‚ the female’s freedom‚ and family structure. The most standing difference between the southern and the northern colonies was the stark distinction of mortality rate. In the south‚ or more precisely in the Chesapeake‚ both sex had a general lifespan of around 40 years; however‚ longevity in New England‚ the northern colonies‚ had approximately 20 to 25 years

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    American colonies grew considerably between 1600 and 1763. Imports and exports across the Atlantic caused a constant demand for labor in the colonies. The British colonies supplied raw goods as well as some manufactured goods for countries around the world especially in Europe. As the demand for cash crops and raw materials from the Americas grew‚ the demand for labor also increased. Trans-Atlantic interactions fostered continuity in the demand for labor in the British North American colonies from 1600

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    without a pay. This is called human rights violation. During the 1700s and 1800s‚ the Southern American economy was heavily based on slave labor of Africans which is a human rights violation because the Africans were worked without a pay and some African women were used as sex slaves and more. Since then some countries have had not learn from history for example North Korea which has been similar and different from early America because North Korea is still known to violate the human rights of their people

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    In the year 1619‚ the very first African slaves were brought the Jamestown‚ Virginia. Slaves would forever change the southern colonies. Between 1607 and 1775 the southern colonies needed people to work on their cash crops‚ and while indentured servants were useful; Africans better suited this job because they were socially easier to control‚ because they came from a similar climate making them better immune to disease and also by South economically benefiting from their physical working abilities

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    Differrences between Invitation to treat and Proposal A proposal is made when a person is willing to enter into a legally binding contract. However‚ an invitation to treat is merely a supply of information (eg. an advertisement) to tempt a person into making a proposal.  It is important to differentiate a proposal which will consequently lead to binding obligations on acceptance. On the other hand an "invitation to treat" is a mere suggestion of a readiness to deal or trade. In essence‚ an invitation

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    Has someone ever shot you for throwing a snowball at them? That actually happened‚ and it made some people very mad. In the revolutionary war‚ there were two sides in the colonies‚ Patriots‚ and Loyalists. Patriots wanted to separate from Britain and Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain. You should be a patriot because the British took away our rights‚ taxed us‚ and didn’t protect us. Britain took away all of the colonist’s rights‚ which is totally unfair. There was the Proclamation of 1763

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    The restoration colonies New York: Old nether landers at new Netherlands 1600-golden ages of Dutch history. - maj. Commercial & naval power - challenging England on seas - 3 maj. Anglo-Dutch wars - maj. Colonial power [mainly in the East Indies.] New Netherlands - new Netherlands : founded in the Hudson River area (1623-1624) - established Dutch west India comp. for quick-profit fur trade. - company wouldn’t pay much attention to colony - manhattan [ new Amsterdam ] - purchased

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    Differentiate between capitalism and socialism and indicate which of the two socio-economic systems is more appropriate for sustained growth and development INTRODUCTION 1. This essay shall bring out the difference between capitalism and socialism. In so doing‚ first‚ the terminologies used shall be defined and some quotes noted by early writers. The full differences between the two socio-economic systems will be discussed after which a more appropriate system will be selected and thereafter

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    Phonetics. Without Phonology‚ surface representations would be cryptic and unexplainable. Without Phonetics‚ phonological units lose its [plural referent] meaning to exist. However‚I am not going to dig [there’s probably a preposition missing here] the differences of these two in a general

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