The statement above about how jumpstarting is done by connecting a battery to another battery via jumper/booster cables is <u>TRUE</u>.
<h3>Why is this statement true?</h3>
When a car is in need of a jump-start, it means that the battery of the car is weak or discharged.
A proper charge supplied by the battery is needed to ignite the engine so a proper battery will then need to be connected. This can be done by use of jumper or booster cables.
Once the engine starts, it can then charge the weak/ discharged battery.
The plantations and farms of Virginia and the Southern colonies were the foundation of the economy of the New World. The colonies grew crops for export. As plantations grew the settlers needed more labor to work them. This was supplied by slaves from Africa.