<u><em>The fur trade industry was the colony’s economic salvation</em></u>. For the first few years that the colony existed, the colonists struggled to make enough money to pay the investors back. In fact, they had to ask for more money just to keep the colony running and by the mid to late 1620s, they were deeply in debt to the investors.
<u>To help pay down the debt they still owed</u>, the colonists established a beaver fur trading base in Kennebec, Maine by 1625.
<u>This fur trading business was very successful for the colonists and quickly became an essential part of their economy</u>. Their success in this trade continued well into the 1630s and 1640s..
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d i think because at first there werer a lot of people fighting for freedom
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I would try to reason with the people, cut back on the lavish lifestyle and put that money towards the common people. Obviously like and monarch I would want to stay in my position of power, but I would try to learn to use my power and wealth for good rather than live a life of luxury while the people of my nation suffer. The French revolution was in a way a good thing to happen for what was going on, but it very well could have been avoided if the monarch had just listened.
Monarchs shouldn't give huge amount of power, and if they are it needs to still be regulated on what they can and cannot do.
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The correct answer in this case should be Newly Independent.
The New Deal promoted many programs to optimize the economy, create new jobs and protect the worker. According to the programs presented in the question above, we can relate them to your goals as follows:
- Social Security Act: Created unemployment insurance, retiree pensions, disability insurance, and aid to poor children.
- Fair Labor Standards Act: Created a minimum wage and maximum hours for many workers.
- National Labor Relations Act: Created a board to oversee labor laws.
- Works’ Progress Administration: Created jobs in public works, the arts, and research.
These programs were bold but well-established attitudes aimed at curbing the economic problems caused by the Great Depression and promoting rapid economic recovery.
However, the federal government understood that this recovery could not be accomplished through the undue exploitation of the working class, so it created programs that would protect this class and allow the entire country to take advantage of national economic optimization.
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