Individual worth is the answer i have to have at least 20 characters thats why im writing so long
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yh dont why I am a student and I dont copy stuff because I scare if I get it wrong so instead I try my best. whether I get it wrong or right at least I tried not copy!
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There were originally seven colonies in New England in the 17th century:
Explanation:
Plymouth Colony: founded in 1620, absorbed by the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691
Province of Maine: founded in 1622, later absorbed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony
New Hampshire Colony: founded in 1623, later became the Province of New Hampshire
Massachusetts Bay Colony: founded in 1630, became the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691
Rhode Island Colon: founded in 1636
Connecticut Colony: founded in 1636
New Haven Colony: founded in 1638, absorbed by Connecticut Colony in 1664
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Early civilizations always formed near rivers/river deltas. Rivers provide water, silt (fertile soil) which is good for farming, and transportation, as well as natural barriers (such as the cataracts-rapids-in the Nile) which protected the Egyptians from invasions/attacks. The Nile is also predictable in it's seasonal flooding (compared to other early civilizations' rivers), which was good for the Egyptians.
(All of those factors influenced the development of the Egyptian civilization.)