The answer to this would be immigrants, think of the industrial revolution when trains were made as a new transportation. Asians were the ones who risked their lives build the tracks across the country
I'm pretty sure the answer is B but I'm not 100% sure
Question 1 I believe is D because in early America, when not many people were settled here, people settled up north where fish were plentiful and there were lots of forests for foresting, so lumber could be traded to other countries. Question 2 I believe is D because it makes the most sense and the other statements are not very true because most people see mountains as barriers, and the climate of North America is not the same throughout so there are lots of products that can be made in different areas.
<span>Which is Canada's westernmost province? British Columbia. Which provinces are the smallest and least populated? Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New Foundland, Yukon, and Nunuvant. Why were the Frenchand the British interested in colonizing the area of North America that became the United States and Canada?</span><span>
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