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The development of the Atlantic economy also allowed colonists access to more British goods than ever before. The buying habits of both commoners and the rising colonial gentry fueled the consumer revolution, creating even stronger ties with Great Britain by means of a shared community of taste and ideas.
One of the main ways in which <span>Kublai Khan showed that his empire was respectful of the cultures he had conquered was that he was very tolerant of preexisting religions--and rarely persecuted those with other beliefs. </span>
The First Peoples of the area lived in a narrow section of coastal land stretching from Washington State to Northern B.C., and into Alaska.