Mughal Empire.
The Safavids didn't ruled India, although a part of present-day Pakistan was under their control. The Ottomons launched naval expeditions in the Indian Ocean, but didn't control the Indian land.
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In both the New England and Chesapeake regions, English colonists established settler colonies based on agriculture, in contrast to French trading posts in Canada. These settlements were based on some form of agriculture and had some measure of self-sufficiency, especially in New England. For example, permanent settlements were established at both Jamestown in the Chesapeake and Boston in Massachusetts Bay. The economies of the New England and Chesapeake colonies were very different. The New England colonies had a more diverse economy which included shipping, lumber, and export of food crops. On the other hand, the Chesapeake colonies' economy focused almost exclusively on the production and export of tobacco and a few other cash crops. This focus on cash crops fostered a need for slave labor in the Chesapeake. As a result, more enslaved Africans went to the Chesapeake than New England. The New England climate and terrain was not suitable for growing cash crops like tobacco. A plantation economy did not develop in New England because plantation crops would not grow. In the Chesapeake, however, the soil, weather, and flat terrain were excellent for tobacco growing. Had the climate of Virginia been more similar to Connecticut, it’s reasonable to say the two colonies would have been very similar. The sharp contrast in the climates and terrain accounts for much of the difference in the development of the two regions.
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Because the African Americans who did show up to vote were told by white basically henchmen that their time to vote passed or that they were at the wrong polling venue and more or less basically the law may say u can vote but us backwards thinking white men say no so voting diminished because what's the point of showing up to vote just to be strong armed
A the American revolution
Yes i 100% agree there are many more job and education opportunities in America but you are not guaranteed to succeed. Putting dedication into finding a job and working your way up will better your odds of success. everyone has different opinions on what success is but i think it means comfortably living with less worries about money, this could never be guaranteed but you have a higher probability of achieving it while living in America.