During the Civil War, the production of cotton was up so high. They had farms everywhere, and still needed to increase productivity. So they built machines that could turn fresh cotton into clean cotton that they could start using to make clothes. The more machines they built, they more money they would make.
The Plymouth Colony was mostly Puritan based and at first tried an early idea of communism and they made peace with the Native Americans. The Massachusetts bay Colony however was more into exporting(especially Tobacco) and was the first colony with the rule "if you don't work, you don't eat", there were also huge tensions with the Native Americans at first.
Historians sometimes call Easter Europe the 'The Zone of Political Change'.
This is usually done in the context of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. During this time, Western Europe was allied with the United States and was known for capitalistic economics and their NATO membership.
However, countries in Eastern Europe, such as Poland, Hungary etc were allied with the Soviet Union. They were known for their allegiance to the Communist cause.
By the 1980s and 1990s, there was local dissent rising in these countries against Soviet Union and it was increasingly referred to as the Zone of Political change.
<span>when colonists kill a Powhatan leader, and the fight between the two lasted about 20 years.</span>