Most colonists in New England grew just enough crops
to feed their families. The rocky coast had good harbors. The thick forests provided wood to build ships. Boston became the center for the shipbuilding industry. The fishing industry grew rapidly in the 1600s. Cod and whales were key resources. By the 1700s, whaling was an important industry.
Merchants shipped exports of fish and lumber to Europe, the West Indies, and Africa. They traded for imports of tea, spices, and manufactured goods. These shipping routes were called the triangular trade. The slave trade was part of the triangular trade. Merchants forced captured people from Africa to travel the Middle Passage from Africa to the West Indies. They were packed in crowded ships. Many died on the way. During the 1600s and 1700s, hundreds of thousands of Africans were forced to work as slaves in the colonies.
The branch they made more powerful after the revolutionary war was the executive branch
I believe the answer is: <span>An example of insightful problem solving by nonhuman primates
Their ability to use things such as stick to fish for honey indicates a pretty advance intellectual capabilities.
Most animals usually only utilize only their physical structures to obtain the things they need for survivial.</span>
A sun is not a feature of Earth.
Explanation:
Earth is a planet in the solar system. As all space bodies it has its won physical features. A sun is not one those features though, as a sun is actually a star, a separate object in space.
As part of Earth features we can roughly divide them into internal and external ones. The internal ones are the one in the inside of our planet, such as its inner core, outer core, mantle, lower mantle, upper mantle. These are all very generalized and huge features.
On the other hand, we have the external features, or rather the ones on the surface. Such features are the hills, mountains, plateaus, valleys, depressions, rift valleys etc. These vary greatly in size, and they can be anywhere from few square km, to hundreds of thousands of square km.