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Perhaps European colonization’s single greatest impact on the North American environment was the introduction of disease. Microbes to which native inhabitants had no immunity led to death everywhere Europeans settled. Along the New England coast between 1616 and 1618, epidemics claimed the lives of 75 percent of the native people.
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B. The natural environment protected Egyptians from invaders and also played a critical role in their development of agriculture and calendars.
Explanation:
The natural environment around Egypt was crucial for the development of the Egyptian civilization, due to two main reasons.
One reason is the Nile River, which was the central artery of Egypt, and crosses the territory from North to South, with a huge Delta in the extreme north. The Nile flooded the banks seasonally, leaving the soil with rich sediments that had many nutrients and that made the land more fertile. This allowed the development of agriculture, the founding of cities along the banks, and the establishment of the Ancient Egyptian Civilization.
The other reason is that this central heartland along the Nile was surrounded by deserts or by the Mediterranean Sea. This made Egypt hard to invade, and although it was invaded a few times, no invasion could ever destroy the Egyptian Civilization until the Romans, when Egypt had already more than 3 thousand years of history.