Commerce in the Middle Colonies revolved around sawmills
and gristmills, the textile industry, pig iron and its products, printing,
publishing, and papermaking.
Forests were for ship buildings and lumbering. People’s livelihood
was harvesting crops, selling grains and livestock to cities and nations as
well sewing and cooking.
The commerce were centered on exporting textile industry,
importing raw cotton from East India Company, printing, publishing,
papermaking, sawmills and gristmills.
<span>There was also a major production of pig iron and its products.</span>
Battle of Britain is the name commonly given to the effort by the Luftwaffe to gain air superiority over the Royal Air Force (RAF), before a planned sea and airborne invasion of Britain during the Second World War. ... On 10 July, 1940, the Luftwaffe made their first bomber attack on British ships in the Channel.
The answer is B. Hope that helps!
Pierre-Simon Laplace is attributed with saying, "the idea is so simple, that this very simplicity is the reason for our not being sufficiently aware of how much attention (or admiration) it deserves.
They were the first people to use wheels