Soldiers from colonies around the world fought in the war. Colonies became a source of manpower and raw materials. European colonies were not passive, while there was war in Europe, they were actively involved in the fight.
I would consider that statement false.
<em>Although bartering could be considered a more common action, in time trading with money started to be also accepted</em>. So thinking that money was harder to use in commerce than bartering would not be entirely true, depending on the time we're talking about, of course.
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Tocqueville was a historian, political scientist, philosopher and politician who wrote a great book called Democracy in America. <u>He believed that the farther electoral rights were extended, greater was the need of extending them. Tocqueville justified that by saying that the strength of democracy increases after each concession and after each concession the demands increase, as well.</u>
Answer:
To defend the southern border.
Explanation:
in 1721 the British army under the command of Col. John Barnwell built Fort King George, the southernmost Outpost of the British Empire in North America. The fort was used to defend the southern border of South Carolina against French and Spanish expansion into the area and against attack by the guale Indians
I believe the correct answer is option C.