C military. I believe. Either that or farming.
It was "Atahualpa" who was the Incan emperor who tried to secure his own release from Spanish captivity with vast quantities of gold, since this was the Spanish were most interested in, but he was executed anyway.
The correct answer is New York.
Explanation: Under British rule, the city grew, new settlers arrived and settled when the Indians were no longer a threat. So New York grew and developed, houses were built, merchants opened their emporiums, small workshops opened their doors. New York has become one of the most important ports of British trade in North America. The sad page of history was that the city became the gateway to African slaves. Most of these slaves were sent to cotton and sugar cane farms in the south of the colony.
Because of the trading posts in Lisbon, it became the only entrance point for Asian goods into Europe. It was either that or deal with the Arab traders through the middle east and that was not economically viable, so they all started trading with Portugal.