The people going to Virginia are usually not very rich because they are going on the boat perhaps as indentured servants, because they are youngmales coming in a large group, and may have not been able to afford
passage. The social background of the people going to New England is people are more varied because they are starting their community, and some are rich and some are poor, in a variety of professions.Does one of the ships have wealthier passengers? The New England ship has wealthier passengers, and there are servants on the ship for some of the richer passengers. However, Virginia has much more class division because all of these poor indentured servants are very separate from the large plantation owners.What do you predict the passengers on the America will do when they arrive in Virginia or New England?In Virginia, the passengers will probably go to work on a plantation as an indentured servant until they die or work off their debt and get a small pieceof land; in New England, they will form a (possibly Puritan) community, raise their family and continue their trade.
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The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada. In the hothouse atmosphere created by the conflict, attitudes changed faster, tensions festered more quickly and events forced governments and groups to take new positions at an unheard-of pace. The war changed everything.
The war united most Canadians in a common cause even as the extremity of national effort nearly tore the country apart. ... The resulting post-war debt of some $2 billion was owed mostly to other Canadians, a fact which fundamentally altered the nature of the post-war economy. Politically, the war was also a watershed.
The demand for Canada's goods created lots of job opportunities. This was especially good for women who were unemployed because they were able to take over men's jobs when they were away working in the trenches. The demand for war supplies helped boom Canada's economy during the war.
Even though there were some positive things that came out of the war, the negative effect it caused was much greater. More than 60 000 Canadians were killed and thousands were wounded. ... The war helped the economy of Canada, jobs were created when factories were commissioned to build war supplies.
To conclude, overall Canada's participation in the first world war was negative. There arte many reasons the war was not worht it but three specific reasons are: its poor effect on Canadian workers, Canadian women and the damage it caused our English-French relations.
Answer: silk, spices, tea, cotton, ivory, wool, metals, and ideas
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germany controlled those countries