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Along with a number of colonies in North America, the Caribbean formed the heart of England's first overseas empire. The region was also known as the 'West Indies' because when the explorer Christopher Columbus first arrived there in 1492, he believed that he had sailed to the 'Indies', as Asia was then known.
The climate cooled and many tropical areas experienced freezing temperatures for the first rainfall gradually diminished and areas that were once grassy and forested became deserted volcanic activity turned much of the area into lava fields where few life-forms could survive rainfall gradually increased and desert areas eventually became rain forests
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The development of a plantation economy and African slavery in Carolina began before English colonists even settled Charles Town in 1670. In 1663, eight Lords Proprietors in England received land grants in North America from King Charles II for their loyalty to the monarchy during the English Civil War. The Lords decided to combine their shares to establish a profit-seeking proprietary settlement, Carolina, between the English colony of Virginia and Spanish Florida. To ensure financial success, they sent representatives to study the lucrative sugar plantation system on the Caribbean island of Barbados. They also recruited white settlers from this English West Indian colony to help launch their new North American settlement. These white Barbadians often brought enslaved Africans and African Barbadians with them.
The main reason why the Han dynasty and the Western Roman Empire collapsed was immigration. The Hun dynasty suffered emigration of nomadic people to northern China and the Western Roman Empire was invaded by Germanic invaders (Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Visigoths).