<u>It is essential to the concept known as "place"</u>. In <em><u>Geography</u></em> we can describe a place by explaining two kinds of characteristics; physical and human. When we talked about the <em><u>physical characteristics</u></em>, we consider the environment and all the geological, hydrologic, atmospheric, and biological processes. When we talk about the<em><u> human characteristics,</u></em> we describe a place in relation to human ideas and actions.
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I think it was the past with Britain where only one person had complete power. This did not allow people to have a say, which was the reasons why the 13 colonies rebelled. Including the right of the people to revolt against a tyrannical government would protect the fundament of the united states government which was to give the people power and to make sure the US would not become something similar to Britain.
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English and dutch merchants enjoyed two main. This preview shows page 19 - 21 out of 30 pages. English and Dutch merchants enjoyed two main advantages over their Portuguese predecessors. They sailed faster, cheaper, and more powerful ships, which offered both an economic and a military edge over their competitors.
In the early 1600s, the Dutch and British came to India. ... The Dutch and British drove out the Portuguese, a British fleet defeating the Portuguese off the coast of India in 1612.
<span>Two methods would be paying workers low wages and paying lower prices for raw material</span>
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<em>For Christanity, In the 15th century Christianity came to Sub-Saharan Africa with the arrival of the Portuguese. In the South of the continent the Dutch founded the beginnings of the Dutch Reform Church in 1652. In the interior of the continent most people continued to practice their own religions undisturbed until the 19th century.</em>
<em>Islam: According to Arab oral tradition, Islam first came to Africa with Muslim refugees fleeing persecution in the Arab peninsula. This was followed by a military invasion, some seven years after the death of the prophet Mohammed in 639, under the command of the Muslim Arab General, Amr ibn al-Asi.</em>
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