1. French Territory
2. Spanish Territory
3. The Appalachian Mountains
4. The French and Spanish had already claimed large areas of land leaving the Atlantic coastline open. The coastline did not meet their needs but met the needs of the British by providing farm land, areas for cash crop production, and easy trade access for mercantilism. The British wanted colonies to support their economic system through their colonies and ships would have a shorter trip back and forth to Britain being located on the Atlantic coast.
The English were late to exploration and colonization of the Americas. Their first attempt at colonization at Roanoke failed. However, their second attempt in 1607 at Jamestown was successful. The colony of Virginia provided Great Britain with cash crops in particular, tobacco. The New England colonies were created after Virginia and were attempts by separatists groups to find a place they could practice their faith without persecution. By the mid-1700s, England had established thirteen colonies from current day Maine to Georgia and the Atlantic coast to the Appalachian Mountains.
The Organization of American States (OAS) was founded on
April 30, 1948. It is established for the purpose of regional solidarity and cooperation
among the member states. During the Ninth International Conference of American
States which was held in Bogotá between March and May 1948; led by the United
States Secretary of State George Marshall. The meeting led the members to
pledge to fight against communism in the western hemisphere. The meeting also
adopted the American declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man the world’s
very first general human rights instrument.
Answer: Iwasaki Yataro ... both foreigners and Japanese must be permitted to engage in coastal trade, but once we look into the question of advantages, we know that coastal trade is too important a matter to be given over to the control of foreigners ... I have thought about this problem very carefully and have come to one conclusion ...
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Wasnt it a direct adress?
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A. a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel
The Camp David Accord was a peace treaty signed between the Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and the Egyptian President Anwar Al Sadat. The US President Jimmy Carter was also present when the treaty was signed. The treaty was preceded by twelve days of secret negotiaitions between the three at Camp David which is where the treat borrowed its name from. This took place on 17 September 1978.