<span>Grammar. Grammar consists of the rules that are set for us to make the written word possible in a coherent manner. It is Grammar that allows us to be able to write out and convey messages.</span>
Answer:
Yes, the British did violate the colonists' rights.
Explanation:
The colonists' rights were violated because (for example) the British forced them to make space for the British soldiers to quarter (temporarily live in) their homes. Also because they imposed or forced taxes onto the colonists without their consent or allowing them to have an opinion about it (these taxes were for the British to pay their debt left over from the French and Indian war). Finally, the Colonists were prohibited from truly owning anything, from property to the very cattle they raised and the clothes they wore. Everything was property of Britain and the Crown.
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This advancement would be crop growing.
When people first started growing crops, this enabled them to stop living nomadic lives, where they had to go from food source to food source, but stay at one location that enable them to grow crops which they needed to make food out of. Eventually, this had led to the formation of villages and ever bigger urban areas :)