Stump pullers, wheel barrows and shovels where used to build the erie canal
The answer is: The Silk Road.
T - The local governments are responsible for providing public education to its residents.
Vast amounts of resources ranging from gold to animal fur, which fueled Europe into the Industrial revolution.
Vast amounts of fertile land used to make plantations, which lead to better life for Europeans as they became landlords.
Vast amounts of american slaves that where used to help in the plantations and also in Europe.
Vast amounts of new items discovered and exported at high prices such as tobacco and spices
Vast amounts of cultural and traditional knowledge inherited to develop the Americas and also Europe
Vast amount of respect and power was gained to the colonizing nations which was one of the ways of acquiring power.
Vast amounts of economic prosperity and higher social status of the nations leading to higher civics.
Vast amounts of research and exploration done with the aid of slaves.
Vast amounts of transport vessels discovered and boats capacity increased to cope up with trade.
Vast amounts of high and low quality work was generated to Europeans, leading to decrease in unemployment.
Vast amounts of terrain and geographical features adquired, used to make quality building and houses for the Europeans.
Answer:
first as a mixture of indentured slavery, African chattel slavery, and native American slavery for economic gain in the Southern colonies.
Explanation:
The Southern colonies, including in the West Indies, had mainly focused on the production of cash crops and plantation agriculture. However, this took a lot of labor, including in dangerous working environments. Indentured servants, often times immigrants from Ireland, were a risky investment, and often died. New diseases from the old world killed off much of the native American population, not to mention they knew the land and had places to escape from slavery to. African chattel slavery had two main benefits: 1) they came from Africa in large quantities (with much immunity due to the longer history of European interaction) and typically had no where to go, making them available, and 2) their children were also born into slavery, meaning there were essentially, in the eyes of masters, and endless "supply" of slaves. Even after new slave importation from Africa was banned, the children of slaves remained and continued on. This economic benefit that slaves carried continued far after the American Revolution in the south, especially after the creation of the cotton gin during the market revolution, as well as western expansion, that made slavery even more practical than it had previously been.