<span>i believe Plantations had been used with great effect long before the Europeans settled in the Americas. Sugar cane plantations, for example, had thrived around the Mediterranean in the late Middle Ages, supplying an expensive sweetener for Europe's élites. So when European merchants and adventurers began to sail and trade around the Atlantic, they took the plantation model with them and transplanted it into a string of new settlements – above all, in sugar.</span>
History tells us that Criton's disciple of Socrates offers his master escape from prison. Socrates was not interested in escaping because he cared what the people thought of him if he left orphaned his children he said (The most important thing for man is not to live, but to live well)
If Socrates had escaped he would not follow his ideals and would have set a bad example for his children
that's why the answer is false
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The revolt in Santo Domingo had an effect on France's plans in the United States is true.
In 1607. The <span>colonisation began in Virginia and then continued to the rest of the country. </span>