-Natural barriers - no influence or threat
-Nile river - provided annual floodings, fertile land, and communication
-Papyrus used to make a type of paper
-Access to metals
Explanation:
James Oglethorpe and a party of settlers crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the ship Anne to begin settlement of the colony of Georgia. They first arrived off the coast of Carolina, then negotiated permission to settle from Yamacraw Chief Tomochichi. Acting as interpreters were John Musgrove, who had a trading post in the area, and his wife Mary Musgrove, who was part Yamacraw. The settlers then entered the mouth of the Savannah River, finally disembarking at Yamacraw Bluff on February 12 - now known as Georgia Day. The settlement they founded was named Savannah. Note: despite Oglethorpe’s hopes to establish Georgia as a haven for debtors; reality prevented it (the settlers were chosen for their skills). None of the original settlers aboard the Anne were debtors, and few ever settled in Georgia. See This Day in Georgia History for February 1, 1733.
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a. were government-sponsored homes for the poor.
Explanation:
The settlement house movement first began in England. These houses were safe residences in mostly immigrants neighborhoods full with poverty.
They provided a safe place for poor residents to receive medical care and provided nurseries for the children of working mothers. Those who worked there learned about the people, and then figure out ways to improve their situation.
Answer: In 1890, Ford was hired as an engineer for the Detroit Edison Company. ... In 1896, he constructed his first model car, the Ford Quadricycle. In the same year, he attended a meeting with Edison executives and found himself presenting his automobile plans to Thomas Edison.
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