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English; Efforts were private, had different colonies and were separate from others. unlike Spain where they were the same
Spanish; colonization was supported by the crown, royal colonies along with France initiated with crown of the nation wanted to extract wealth of land.
French; their desires were to exhaust the resources export at agricultural most important were sugar
Dutch; Interest were in fur trading, didn't find gold insist on segregating the tribe from the white communities
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Her risks are getting robbed, the store getting broken into, a fight starting, running out of supplies, power going out, a fight happening, someone vandalizing the store, and also the store going out of business. Hope that helps and reply if there is a picture involved you did not show.
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African music (song in Africa)
Gerhard Kubik See All Contributors
Cultural Anthropologist, Institute of Ethnology, University of Vienna. Author of Theory of African Music (2 vol.) and others.
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African music, the musical sounds and practices of all indigenous peoples of Africa, including the Berber in the Sahara and the San (Bushmen) and Khoikhoin (Hottentot) in Southern Africa. The music of European settler communities and that of Arab North Africa are not included in the present discussion. For the music of Islamic Africa, see Islamic arts: Music.