There were a lot of cities back in the east, and populations were rising. People began moving west and building farms, raising cattle, and other animals. Originally, people arrived in the east by ship (from England etc.), but when people traveled to the west they went by wagon trains. In the south people grew things like cotton, sweet potatoes, tobacco, and sugar, while in the west they grew things like apples trees, wheat, and raised herds.In the west they build small, compact log cabins, while in the east there were factories, larger brick buildings, and marinas for traded good from other countries That is how growth differed in the east cities and the west.
There were a lot of cities back in the east, and populations were rising. People began moving west and building farms, raising cattle, and other animals. Originally, people arrived in the east by ship (from England etc.), but when people traveled to the west they went by wagon trains. In the south people grew things like cotton, sweet potatoes, tobacco, and sugar, while in the west they grew things like apples trees, wheat, and raised herds. In the west they build small, compact log cabins, while in the east there were factories, larger brick buildings, and marinas for traded good from other countries. That is how growth differed in the east cities and the west. summary; 1. People who traveled to the west started from the east. But those people from the east originally came from England, who then settled in the eastern United States. 2. The mode of transportation to their new lives was different, (ship vs. wagon train.) 3. Log cabins in the west vs. larger bricked buildings in the north east.
The answer is letter A. Pay usually is equal to or greater than the national average. Sweatshop also known for the term " sweat factory" is a pejorative term for a workplace with poor, socially unacceptable working conditions. The work may be difficult, dangerous, or underpaid.
under colonial rule by Spain from the 16th century to the 19th century, and briefly by Great Britain during the 18th century (1763–1783) before becoming a territory of the United States in 1821.
Position 1 and 3 are easily identifiable as Summer and Winter as the Americas are are facing directly at and away from the sun. Position 2 is Spring as North America is getting more sunlight that position 4, leaving position 4 to be autumn/fall