I believe the answer is they had important rail and water routes ^^
The answer is false because the french did not take the english the the French was looking for fur.
Answer:
Europeans exploring and settling North America in the 16th and 17th centuries brought smallpox, measles and influenza, diseases usually associated with domesticated livestock. Native Americans, who generally were in better health than Europeans, did not keep livestock and had no immunity to these diseases.
Explanation:
Farmers sowed and harvested crops around flooding season, because the flooding gave them fertile soil.
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