Some estimates put the first human settlements in the Amazon at 32,000 to 39,000 years ago. Since that time, Amazon people have developed lifestyles that are well integrated with the benefits and constraints of rainforests.
An estimated 7-10 million Amerindians (the term for American Indigenous peoples) lived in American rainforests, half of them in Brazil, at the time of European arrival. When Pizarro arrived in Peru, more land was under cultivation and more food was being produced in the Andean region than today.
The basic units of length and volume are based in the metric system, good luck!
For much of the last quarter century, the leading theory of the driving force behind tectonic plate motions envisaged large scale convection currents in the upper mantle, which can be transmitted through the asthenosphere.
Britain is a VERY VERY BAD PLACE for <u><em>agriculture </em></u>
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It needed colonies with very good agricultural farming land so that it could grow crops/materials and <u>sell them to make profit</u>
Also England wanted power and status so it decided to show off by taking large amounts of land also that could be used for warfare