Shamus Khan is a renowned sociologist with research interests on inequality and elites. He comes from an economically privileged immigrant family and attended St. Paul's school in Concord, New hampshire, where he graduated in 1996. Since he had a comfortable background and studied at that same institution, he was already familiar with the setting he would encounter during his reasearch in St. Paul's, which is stated in his book "Privilege
: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul's School".
Answer: The Columbian exchange moved commodities, people, and diseases across the Atlantic. ... Native Americans had been growing tobacco for medicinal and ritual ... French, Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese colonists all grew it for the world market. ... Environmental and health effects of European contact with the New World.
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South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia were all Confederate Sates.
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Kansas, Oregon, and California were Union States.
Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland were Border States.
The rest weren't states yet or didn't pick a side.
According to the report, provinces 6 and 7 have a lower share of national revenue and less ability to generate their resources, and these provinces also have fewer educational and health facilities and financial institutions than other provinces.