Knights vs samurai
Here are the differences between knights and samurai
similarities
-They both had swords
-Both had a code of chivalry
-Fought with honor of their country
-Both wore armour
-They both rode horses in battle
-
differences
-The swords were different. eg. Katana
-Knights had metal armour covering every inch of their body
-Samurai carried two swords, a katana and a shorter blade(used for seppuku)
-Samurai commited seppuku if their daimyo died or if they lost a battle. They did this to die in honor
-Samurai wore more leather than steel
-Weapons were different
-Samurai looked more scary
-Samurais had muskets. This wasn't untill the late medieval times.
-Different religions. ie. Zen Buddhism for Japan and Christian/Catholic for Europe
The correct answer is D) Tobacco.
The resource that helped promote the economic growth of the Southern colonies was tobacco.
To put it in simple terms, Tobacco was the king of crops in the Jamestown, Virginia colony that was founded in 1607.
John Rolfe had brought some tobacco seeds from the Caribbean Islands of Trinidad y Tobago, and seed them in the fertile lands of Virginia. This resulted in a major success. This tobacco leaf was grayer and tasted bitter than the European tobacco.
So this American tobacco was exported to the European markets that seemed to demand more.
All of the names on the map are Irish, so the map suggests that Irish immigrants may take over the United States by the 1900s.
You
may well be right about people's fears that immigrants, lots of them
from Ireland, would overrun the country. Look up when the potato famine
was, though. The map may be from the early 1900s, but, if so, not about
the potato famine in Ireland.
I hope this helps.