It was Earl Warren who wrote the famous decision of the Brown v. Board of Education case, which ruled that separate was in fact not equal when it came to separate facilities for African Americans.
The New England colonies had a lot of rocky soil, mostly hills which made farming challenging for the new colonists and short growing season. The Appalachians stopped further expansion West.
I believe the answer is: <span>They used steel plows and other new forms of technology.
Prior to this invention, the farmers only rely on the buffalo's step or manual hooes to process the field and left the part where the soil composition is too hard to process. This of course resulted in lower amount of production that the farmers obtain per area of their farms.</span>
The majority of colonists believed the stamp act was a violation of their rights to be taxed without their consent. They believed only the colonial legislature had the right to grant consent.