1st answer is the year was between 2500 and 1500 BC. But that's all I know so u would wait for the other anwsers
I need to see the photo to come up with an answer
Answer:
Kindly check the explanation section.
Explanation:
What we have up there as the problem/ Question is not a question at all but the differences between chemical changes and physical changes.
The two changes that may occur to a chemical substance or matter are either physical change or chemical changes.
A perfect example of physical change is the change of States of matter. In chemical changes that chemical characteristics of the compound /substance changes while in physical changes, the chemical composition of the substance will not change(only the appearance).
All the properties given for the physical ans chemical changes in the Question are correct.
In the 1500s, England had not yet began e. the widespread importation of African slaves into the British Isle.
The late 16th century and 17th centuries saw much change in England as a result of many factors including:
- The Protestant Reformation which saw religious groups such as Catholics and Protestants come into conflict with each other
- An increase in population that reduced public welfare
- The introduction of enclosures which limited the movements of farmers and created the need for more land and,
- International rivalry with Spain for the control of the seas.
At that point however, England had not yet become very active in the slave trade and so did not see a lot of enslaved Africans in the British Isles.
We can conclusively state that the British did not see many Africans who were enslaved coming into Britain in the late 1500s.
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