B. He improved the steam engine, allowing it to be used in many
industries
Explanation:
- The first steam engine was built in 1698, and by the time Watt was born, the machines, perfected by Thomas Newcomen, were already pumping water from mines throughout the country.
- Sometime around 1764, Watt was given a model of the Newcomen machine to repair it.
- Realizing that it was impossible to repair her, he began to work to improve it.
- He added a separate condensation chamber that prevented excessive steam loss. He patented a new, improved model of a steam engine in 1769.
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Answer:
1. Land
(b) more than 50 billions
(c) 60 millions
2. (a) 60
(b) The Starving Time
3. (a) Tobacco
(b) more than a million dollars
4. (a) Light-skinned people
(b) 9
5. Thanksgiving
Explanation:
America: The Story of Us is often referred to as "America: The Story of the U.S." This is a documentary-drama television miniseries that centers on the history of how Europeans from British Empire came to establish in America
Hence, the complete occurrence in the documentary is
1. "LAND" = the most valuable resource. North America is home to "MORE THAN 50" billions of trees, "60" millions of bison, and countless number of other natural resources.
2. Early Jamestown was ‘hell on earth.’ Of the original 500 settlers only "60" remain when Rolfe arrives. This was known as the "THE STARVING Time."
3. The real money at Jamestown came not from gold, but from "TOBACCO" - a resource previously controlled by the Spanish. Rolfe’s first harvest is worth than "$1 MILLION" in today’s money.
4. Pilgrims were not the first Europeans in the region; a group of "LIGHT-SKINNED PEOPLE" 5 years earlier brought the plague. "9" of 10 of the local Natives are dead by the time the Pilgrims arrive.
5. The surviving Native Americans form an alliance with the Pilgrims. They help the Pilgrims survive and the Pilgrims help eliminate an enemy. They celebrate peace with a feast known today as "THANKSGIVING."