Answer:
Juan Pérez and Sir Francis Drake
Explanation:
Negative impacts of the sewing machine differs for most people. Some common problem are:
Destruction of eyesight- this is due to the string of the needle...when your pushing the spring into the needle thingy[idk it's nane]
Destruction of the nervous system- the reaction from the constant moving of the sewing machine disrupts the normal flow of the nervous system
Decrease your posture - this is due to the 'hitching' of the back
Increase the risk of disease such as 'gas' - persons who normal sews do not eat on time because of the amount of sewing they do per day
The British had an empire to run. The way that they kept their economy healthy was through a system called mercantilism. Mercantilism was a popular economic philosophy in the 17th and 18th centuries. In this system, the British colonies were moneymakers for the mother country. The British put restrictions on how their colonies spent their money so that they could control their economies. They put limits on what goods the colonies could produce, whose ships they could use, and most importantly, with whom they could trade. The British even put taxes called duties on imported goods to discourage this practice. This pushed the colonists to buy only British goods, instead of goods from other European countries
No it was Thomas Jefferson that wrote the declaration of independence and the draft so your answer would be false