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JOHN PYNCHON commenced his mercantile career in trade with the Indians of the upper Connecticut Valley in 1652, a traffic that dominated the economic life of western Massachusetts for almost half a century after the first English settlement. He received all of his training from his father, William Pynchon, a founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who made the fur trade his principal enterprise from 1636 to 1652, when he returned to England, where he spent the restof his life. The fur trade reached its height in the late fifties, and though it then declined, the son’s efforts to sustain it continued for more than a decade. The commerce of New Englanders in beaver and other peltry was of prime importance to the colonial economy, and until 1676 the Connecticut Valley was one of the few important fur-trading regions.
The answer would be: <span>Changing Age Structure of the Population
In order to create a successful marketing campaign for their products, marketing teams need to pay attention to the difference in taste that a new age group has compared to the older one. Because one day, the new age group will grow up to be the demographic that held the most economic power.
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US government has a limited power because it cannot do certain things, and specifically it is not allowed to breach certain individual freedoms: so it can be said that the motivation for a limited government is to protect individual freedoms.
See for example the text of the first amendment:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" - this limits the power of the government so that people have a freedom to practice their religion.
Given the scenario above the Spencer is dealing with schizophrenia and his thoughts are difficult to understand because he jumps from one idea to another, what Spencer is creating is what we call WORD SALAD. Word Salad is when there are different words or phrases with different meanings and thoughts that are mixed in one sentence. Hope this helps.