The industrial revolution changed society in many ways. First off, the population increased and cities started to build more and more factories for workers. While the population increased so did disease. Many people were living on the streets as there wasn't enough housing. Second, child labor did exist before the industrial revolution, with the increase in population children were working even more in industries. Children worked in the worst conditions and were paid less, and gained little education.
You are surrounded by water so it's harder to reach/ troops can't get to the island on foot, strong navy since you are surrounded by water, more isolation means less susceptible to attacks and raids, etc.
Bishop Odo, the half brother of William the Conqueror.
We'll assert that as the answer in line with what modern scholars typically believe. There had been a French legend that the tapestry was commissioned by Queen Matilda, the wife of William the Conqueror. But analysis of the tapestry led scholars to conclude Odo was the more likely source of the commissioning. Odo became Earl of Kent after the conquest and served as regent of England at times when William was in Normandy.
This is what each place had:
Africa——-> enslaved people (slave trade)
The Carribean Islands——-> Sugar (they have lots of sugar cane in places like jamaica)
American colonies——> Indigo ( it’s a plant that has very pigmented color grew in the American south, used to dye clothes and stuff like that)
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