An idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness.
the period when a specified art, skill, or activity is at its peak.
"the golden age of cinema"
anthropology the study of the human race
artifacts objects made by humans that are unearthed by archaeologists
chronological order an arrangement of events in the order in which the events took place
contemporary concerning the present time
geology the study of the earth, especially its rock forms
method an orderly procedure or process; the regular manner of doing anything
prehistory time prior to the use of written records
scientific method the processes and procedures by which we acquire information
seriation the procedure of developing a chronology of arranging remains at a site that produces a consistent pattern of development
stratigraphy the branch of geology that studies the various layers of rock and soil
A) Kids could be payed less
<u><em>The fur trade industry was the colony’s economic salvation</em></u>. For the first few years that the colony existed, the colonists struggled to make enough money to pay the investors back. In fact, they had to ask for more money just to keep the colony running and by the mid to late 1620s, they were deeply in debt to the investors.
<u>To help pay down the debt they still owed</u>, the colonists established a beaver fur trading base in Kennebec, Maine by 1625.
<u>This fur trading business was very successful for the colonists and quickly became an essential part of their economy</u>. Their success in this trade continued well into the 1630s and 1640s..
Answer:C
Explanation:because it is I can’t explain it