T was signed by Great Britain<span>, </span>France<span> and </span>Spain<span>, with Portugal in agreement. Preferring to keep Guadeloupe, </span>France<span> gave up </span>Canada<span> and all of its claims to territory east of the Mississippi River to </span>Britain<span>.</span>
1600. The Little Ice Age is a period between about 1300 and 1870 during which Europe and North America were subjected to much colder winters than during the 20th century. The period can be divided in two phases, the first beginning around 1300 and continuing until the late 1400s.
Answer:
The Whigs had a positive view of freedom; they thought freedom could be enhanced and promoted by governmental action
The Democrats represented "negative freedom," or limited government interference, meaning the key to freedom was individual self-determination and individual action
Explanation:
Answer;
-North Africa
Explanation;
-The spread of Islam in Africa began in the 7th to 9th century, brought to North Africa initially under the Umayyad Dynasty. Extensive trade networks throughout North and West Africa created a medium through which Islam spread peacefully, initially through the merchant class.
-As Islam spread in the Savannah region, it was quite natural that commercial links should also come to be established with North Africa. Trade and commerce also paved way for the introduction of new elements of material culture, and made possible the intellectual development which naturally followed the introduction and spread of literacy, and for which parts of the Sudan were to become famous in the centuries to come.
The colonies had trade,shipbuilding,cash crops,and food farming. They also had the advantage of representatives governments who were allowed to make decisions fir the colonies. This included creating currency and trade agreements lastly, great Britain had few rules on trade until the navigation act were passed and the end of salutary neglect. The colonies were able to create trade agreement with the French and the Dutch in addition to the obligated trading with great Britain