In 1613 the Dutch had a stab list a colony they called new Netherlands. Originally a trading post they traded with the Iroquois, generous land grants were given to the arriving Dutch settlers, The capital was called new Amsterdam and located on the island of Manhattan. Religious tolerance attract many people to this colony, but in 1660 for the British force the dutch to surrender their territory. The British renamed new Amsterdam New York city And the new Netherlands became New York.
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USA had a better navy. (The White Fleet?)
USA was backed by guerrlia warfare in the Philippines.
USA had terrible guns going against the Spanish in the San Juan hill.
The USA Springfield Gun 1892 - 99 side clip was highly inefficient compared to the Spanish Mauser.
The Spanish had more firepower the Maxim beat the Gattling Gun.
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<u>Answer</u>:
The free enterprise system encouraged the American economic growth in the 1800's by gaining wealth.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The Free Enterprise system led to the rise of industries. The United States government took a different approach to regulate its business. This approach was called free enterprise. This also eventually led to technological innovations.
The main motto of this system was "Let people do as they choose". Supporters of free enterprise system believed that the government rather than interfering in the economy, should protect their private property rights and maintain peace.
The British largely permitted this as it was capable of bringing wealth in the country and their North American colonies would develop. Thus, large amount of availability of labor, natural resources like coal, iron and the government policies help the rise of industries during late 1800s.
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the ninth largest country in the world y land mass, was a former republic in the soviet union.It ranks as the sixth largest wheat producer in the world. its fertile soils were however depleted during the Virgin Lands Campaign during the Soviet era.