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The plague that caused the Black Death originated in China in the early to mid-1300s.
The Middle Ages span roughly 1,000 years, ending between 1400 and 1450.
So, No. The black death happened before what is considered Medieval times.
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your answer is A
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Farming was really only useful in the southern colonies because of the climate and there were many ways to make money. And the northern colonies (new england) had major cities and ports
The period of Commercial Revolution is the period in European history that is most closely associated with the emergence of trade fairs, the founding of guilds and creation of the Hanseatic League. Hanseatic league was actually a defensive and commercial confederation that was created by the merchant guilds of their towns.
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The motivations for the first wave of colonial expansion can be summed up as God, Gold, and Glory: God, because missionaries felt it was their moral duty to spread Christianity, and they believed a higher power would reward them for saving the souls of colonial subjects; gold, because colonizers would exploit resources
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A, B, and D.
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