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    Part 1 Summarise and compare the evidence for the development of agriculture in South West Asia and North America. The two continents provide a very different insight into the development of agriculture. America with its slow alterations, for example the gathering that continued and the consistency of crops remaining in their natural habitat until much later for example the May grass. South West Asia reveals a different approach where although still gradual development the use of tools and

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    North and South America in the 1760? Northern and Southern slavery colonies in the United States differed in the treatment and culture. Most slaves are taken for farming or other agricultural work while a handful acquire slaves to serve in households. South American Slavery In 1760’s, around 20% of the total population of states where slavery occur are composed of African Americans although most of the African American population are found in the southern colonies particularly in South Carolina

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    The Major Differences in the Colonization of North and South America between the French, Spanish and English and Subsequent Civil Rights. The Major Differences in the Colonization of North and South America between the French, Spanish and English and Subsequent Civil Rights. Even in the twenty first century North America, the United States and Canada in particular, is viewed as a bountiful land with rich resources and numerous civil liberties that have inspired different ethnic

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    Scholars have referred to the South as “America with a difference”. This difference has tried to be defined by different historians, and it has produced various strains of the American South history. Therefore, the south has drawn various historians, novelists, and poets in the quest to define the central theme of the southern history. This has largely interested many scholars as the south was known to be settled by a different Englishman, its experience of poverty since it was a nation that only

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    Colonizing South America

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    Europeans colonized Africa and it was not in the Africans favor. The year is 2030 and the United States are thinking about colonizing South America. The United States should not colonize South America. The United States will take resources from the country, the country will lose traditional cultures and lastly result in deaths. The United states are going into South America to take their natural resources. Europe has increased interest in colonizing the continent of Africa due to the discovery of gold

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    Introduction: South America has many helpful resources, tools, land and etc. to help out other countries. Even though other countries may need these components to be more improved, countries shouldn’t colonize certain countries such as America colonizing South America. America may need certain things they have but their will be consequences and problems when colonizing them. As a citizen you have to make smart decisions because they will affect your country. Thesis Statement: America should not colonize

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    Africa and South America

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    Africa and South America Evidence • Rock Similarities- Rocks of same age compared crosswise over seas • Continents puzzle piece - The closeness in the coastlines of North and South America and Europe and Africa. Today the fit is carried out at the mainland rack and it is about a flawless match. • Fossil Similarities - Mesosaurus, reptile like cutting edge gator which existed in shallow waters of South America and Africa Pangaea was one major landmass. It is the hypothesis that vast landmasses

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    I think the spanish conquistadors were able to so easily able to defeat the natives of South and Central America because the natives were so distracted by other things, such as the better weapons in document three, and the diseases in document four Document number three is called Cortés and the Spaniards move toward the City of Mexico and it's about the loud clamor that they made and the better weapons that they used Document number four is called The American Holocaust and it’s about the diseases

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    increases around the world. The concept of deforestation may seem to have a positive impact on society, but many people fail to consider the importance of replanting the trees that were harvested and removed. Deforestation mainly affects North and South America, but because of the Transamazon

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    South America Monologue

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    morning, was impossible to keep moving on, The clipping book was (inquieto) and the librarians were arguing on what to do. -I know we three go to sud america, and flynn go to Australia and we met here by the end of the day- Said cassandra -No! Why not us to Australia, and he to south america- Interrupted Ezequiel - It's way more difficult South America, it's

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