1. French Territory
2. Spanish Territory
3. The Appalachian Mountains
4. The French and Spanish had already claimed large areas of land leaving the Atlantic coastline open. The coastline did not meet their needs but met the needs of the British by providing farm land, areas for cash crop production, and easy trade access for mercantilism. The British wanted colonies to support their economic system through their colonies and ships would have a shorter trip back and forth to Britain being located on the Atlantic coast.
The English were late to exploration and colonization of the Americas. Their first attempt at colonization at Roanoke failed. However, their second attempt in 1607 at Jamestown was successful. The colony of Virginia provided Great Britain with cash crops in particular, tobacco. The New England colonies were created after Virginia and were attempts by separatists groups to find a place they could practice their faith without persecution. By the mid-1700s, England had established thirteen colonies from current day Maine to Georgia and the Atlantic coast to the Appalachian Mountains.
Answer: Because they were property.
Explanation: Slave owners did not let slaves keep their names because they were merely property that was constantly being bought and sold. If you don't have a name then you're seen as an object, people simply didn't feel bad for objects.
1.What gas were British World War Two barrage balloons filled with?
The top of the balloon was filled with hydrogen, the bottom half was left empty so when it was put up at a certain height it filled with natural air.
2.Who was the United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia between 1989 and 1992?
Shirley Temple Black was the 27th United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
3.Name the main character in cartoonist Chic Young's long-running comic strip Blondie?
Dagwood Bumstead and Blondie Bumstead
4.Who bought Dodington Park, in Gloucestershire, in 2003 for a price believed to be £20 million?
It was bought in 2003 by the British inventor and businessman James Dyson.
5.What is a clerihew? A short comic or nonsensical verse, typically in two rhyming couplets with lines of unequal length and referring to a famous person.
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