The correct answer is "To sell to their other colonies."
Many Europeans would use goods taken from the New World to sell to their other colonies.
That is how European monarchies and governments got rich at the expense of their colonies.
First, settlers and colonists exploited the many natural resources and raw materials found in the colonies to make a profit. Then, they exported the rax materials to Europe. There, industries and fabrics transformed the raw materials into goods that were exported back to the colonies. That is how Europe made a lot of money, of course, using the slave trade to send African slaves to the colonies to work for long hours in the farm fields growing crops.
Answer: Etruscans, Greeks, Carthaginians, Western Roman Empire, Western Europe.
Answer:
The Tasmanian devil introduction:
Explanation:
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is threatened with extinction because of a contagious cancer known as Devil Facial Tumor Disease. The inability to mount an immune response and to reject these tumors might be caused by a lack of genetic diversity within a dwindling population. Here we report a whole-genome analysis of two animals originating from extreme northwest and southeast Tasmania, the maximal geographic spread, together with the genome from a tumor taken from one of them. A 3.3-Gb de novo assembly of the sequence data from two complementary next-generation sequencing platforms was used to identify 1 million polymorphic genomic positions, roughly one-quarter of the number observed between two genetically distant human genomes. Analysis of 14 complete mitochondrial genomes from current and museum specimens, as well as mitochondrial and nuclear SNP markers in 175 animals, suggests that the observed low genetic diversity in today's population preceded the Devil Facial Tumor Disease disease outbreak by at least 100 y. Using a genetically characterized breeding stock based on the genome sequence will enable preservation of the extant genetic diversity in future Tasmanian devil populations.
Magna Carta: this document was signed by the King John of England in 1215 and it's known as the first document to limit the power of the king: the power to impose new taxes and imprison nobility at will.
<span>Major industry in that region of Africa is diamonds. DeBoers is the largest producer of diamonds and descend from the Dutch colonialists of this area as well.
Hope that helps you.</span>