As far as I know, Lord Anthony wasn't heavily involved with the origins of Charles Town but was one of the 8 Lord Proprietors and considered the most versatile. He did take a lost of care and interest in the colony however, and had his friend John Locke write up a Constitution for it, but historians debate now that the Constitution was mainly written by Lord Anthony himself.
I'm not sure if this was originally multiple choice, but maybe this will narrow some of the options down if so!
The American businesses have been favoring the overseas expansion of the USA because it was in their interest to make more profit.
The overseas expansion of USA meant that bigger market was going to open for the products and goods for the American businesses. Also, they were going to be able to create affiliations in those new territories, which was very desirable because the labor force was much more cheaper but had pretty much the same efficiency.
Also, apart from the opening of the new markets in the gained territories, the businesses, through their affiliations were going to be much closer to the other big markets, thus minimizing the coast for transportation. All of these things were going to make much bigger profit tot he American businesses, so they were very fond of such a move.
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The Battle of Jutland was significant both for being the largest naval battle of the First World War, and for the severe number of lives lost. It also severely diminished the German naval fleet's capabilities. The Battle of Jutland is considered to be the only major naval battle of World War One.
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let's start with a helper question for you to answer: How have you seen your society change?
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The United States is moving to a more liberal society.
With the media reports on human rights and more free time for people to reflect, the protest and a motivation to move away from our inhumane practices in the past (such as slavery) has hastened. Communities can find connection amoung topics they feel strongly about or be further divided based on ones perception of inequality or such of.