Your wording is confusing, but I think your answer is Social Decentering
<span>There are several important factors that influence where a
city would develop. Factors like water source, trade routes, connectivity and
location are some of the most important factors determining the position of a
city. The people living in the city or the industries coming up in the city
would require a constant and good source of water. So this is a very important
factor. Connectivity of the city via different means of transport is another
important factor. There has to be several trade routes connecting the city with
other important cities. </span>
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I may not list all of them, Strengths: the Continential army was fighting to protect something (which can help with morale) and fighting on their homeland. The British Army was greater in numbers, better trained, and had more money to back them up. Weaknesses: The Continental army was poorly trained, had few funds, and was not well supported by their government. The British army was tired, harder to feed (because of the size), and it took longer to get them resources (their homeland was across the ocean).
Answer:
Definitely Europe. Britain, France, and the Dutch owned the majority of Africa