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Columbus first got to the Caribbean Islands, also called West Indies, and extended the Spanish influence there. The land and the warm weather made them the ideal place to grow several crops and export them to Europe. First they planned to grow tobacco and cotton but actually sugar became the best option since they had large portions of land, especially near the coast which helped sugar growth. Since sugar plantations are bigger and require more land and more workers, they were very plentiful. They were such a success that they had to get more workers for them and thus, slave trade began.
Sir Martin Frobisher, the English explorer, was the first European to explore (1576–78) the eastern approaches of the passage. John Davis also explored (1585–87) this area, and in 1610 Henry Hudson sailed north and visited Hudson Bay while seeking a short route to Asia.
British filmmaker James "Happy" Marshall moved to New York several years ago with a strong sense of American patriotism, which hasn't faltered despite experiencing cynicism from those around him. This series sees the adventurous Englishman explore America -- hoping to fall deeper in love with his adopted homeland -- alongside enthusiastic American Todd, who wants to see the country in a new light. Rather than staying at hotels while on their journey, the friends stay with everyday Americans who they meet on the trip, talking to the strangers about their backgrounds and challenges they face. Marshall's goal with this series is to combat some of the negative perceptions of America and show that the nation is home to more good people than bad and that the American dream is still alive and well.
Hi , the answer is that he helped win repeal of the Stamp act.