British forces in Canada were professional and well trained, but they were outnumbered by the American army sent to destroy them. However, Britain's native allies did much to compensate for its army's inferior numbers during the war. The British army was also handicapped by geography. While the Americans could concentrate their forces anywhere, Canadian forces had to be divided between remote outposts in Upper Canada, Montreal, and Quebec City. Montreal and Quebec City were especially vital.
More than 27% of the total land area of the Netherlands is under seasonal or permanent crop production. Grasslands account for about 54% of all agricultural lands. Most farms are effectively managed and worked intensively with mechanical equipment. The many cooperatives have added to the efficiency of production and distribution.<span>
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A. David Livingstone
He was the one who tried to abolish the slave trade.
~JZ
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