The answer is personal experiences, for this term is the most important aspect if defining psychology, according to psychologist. It is because personal experience is one of the factors of having to determine things of how psychology will likely occur or what will likely trigger and help in studying it.
Colonists had many reasons for leaving Europe and coming to the New World. Some only had a small area of farming land in Europe and expected to get bigger farms in America. Others were fed up with wars and rebellions that went on in Europe and made it unstable. They wanted peace and a quiet life. Another group thought it was easy to make money and get rich quickly in America. Farmers in the south saw a chance to earn a lot by growing and selling tobacco.
But most people came for religious reasons. Many European kings and queens forced their people to have the same religion that they had. Most settlers came to America because they wanted religious freedom.
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The North wanted the federal government to govern the entire country. The South wanted the states to have more power.
They also disagreed on whether or not the new territories would allow slavery or not.
A. Petrified
<span>Petrified wood (from the Greek root petro meaning "rock" or "stone"; literally "wood turned into stone") is the name given to a special type of fossilized remains of terrestrial vegetation. ... A forest where such material has petrified becomes known as a petrified forest.</span>
It has destroyed animals habitats and this leads to them having no home and food to eat. They have to find a new habitat or they will die from no stability or resources.