they first taxed the colonists so everyone would know Britain's in charge. this backfired obviously. they did this because they needed resources from America
The first person that we know of was Christopher Columbous. But really the first people to reach North America were the settlers from Asia.
No. They found it, and knew it was there. But they didn't explore it. That would have required colonies and supply lines from home, but they couldn't, or just didn't, do that.
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the 2 colonies given to 8 proprietors were N&S Carolina
they first taxed the colonists so everyone would know Britain's in charge. this backfired obviously. they did this because they needed resources from America
1. N. America is in the northwestern hemisphere, and Australia is in the southeastern hemisphere 2. Australia is an island continent unlike N. America 3. N. America is made up of several countries and Australia is only made up of one 4. English convicts were sent to Australia to start the first settlement, but N. America was founded by free settlers, and only suffered English convicts later. 5. Australia's indigenous people, the Aborigines, are quite different in their appearance and culture compared to the indigenous American Indians.
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The first person that we know of was Christopher Columbous. But really the first people to reach North America were the settlers from Asia.
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No. They found it, and knew it was there. But they didn't explore it. That would have required colonies and supply lines from home, but they couldn't, or just didn't, do that.
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The address of the America On Wheels is: 5 N Front St, Allentown, PA 18105-0950
To declare that the colonies in N. America were seceding from the English government under King George III. And it outlined the reasons why the colonialists were doing that.
The series given is an arithmetic progression consisting of 5 terms with a common difference of 5 and first term 5 → sum{n} = (n/2)(2×5 + (n - 1)×5) = n(5n + 5)/2 = 5n(n + 1)/2 As no terms have been given beyond the 5th term, and the series is not stated to be an arithmetic progression, the above formula only holds for n = 1, 2, ..., 5.