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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
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miv72 [106K]2 years ago
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c)

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Mkey [24]2 years ago
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C have fun and good luck
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Colonial America depended on the natural environment to meet basic needs of the people and the colony. The available natural resources provided (or in essence dictated) what each region’s unique specialty would be or become. Specialized economies quickly emerged as a result of human and environmental interaction.

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