What factors in the early modern era led to a European-dominated world system? The Europeans enlightenment ideals and imperialistic expeditions allowed them to lead a European-dominated world system.
<span>Georgia was to act as a buffer in that it was meant to protect the Carolinas from Spain and France. Georgia was then given much funding from Britain for protection. Population grew slow due to hardy soil, continuous barrage of attacks, and restrictions on slavery.</span>
Answer:
1. They create a natural barrier around the city of New Orleans. 2. They contribute more than $1 billion a year to the state’s seafood industry. 3. They make up the most fragile and valuable wetlands in the US.
1. The division of regions
The war for empire caused many regions to be taken opposing armies, which led to the spearation of region between countries in north america that we see today.
2/. Increase in tax
To pay the expense from the war, the colonies were required to pay higher taxes for the empire
3. Increse in production
Because the empire require the colonies to help produce several equipmments and supplies for the army
The answer is C. Loyalty to Prussia