I hope this isn't a short answer question ^^
Your a colony in the new world, more than likely you have a few hundred people in your society shortly after arrival in the new world. first you would send your men to go chop down trees for the village because you need to used that wood for housing, fences/walls, and firewood to make food and keep warm in the winter months.
Eduction wasn't a huge concern and sometimes wasn't deemed necessary by the colony to teach, especially to the boys that would work along with the other men.
Hunting parties would be sent out for meat and farms would have to be grown and maintained during the spring and summer months. starvation and sickness where huge threats in the new world colonies, especially because they're weren't many doctors around at this time and all the diseases where new to the people who arrived there and most died from them.
Things like tea and grain would be bought from the British if available.
I really hope this helped, if you have any more questions about it just comment on this answer.
Children used to work in factories due to child labor. The men would be off fighting in wars and the women would work at factories or stayed at home. With children they didn't have to get paid because of their age and were treated badly. That is why they were chosen to start working in factories.
Im gonna go with.... Male / Serve / Permanent / Assembly :) Hope that Helps
North Korea had a huge number of troops contrary to South that was <span>a major advantage did North Korea possess
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</span>Though the Korean War started on this present day sixty-five years ago—June twenty-five, 1950—when North Korean tanks crossed the thirty-eighth parallel, the boundary with the Republic of Korea, TIME’s news from the subsequent week reveals it took many days for u. s. to comprehend the scope of what had happened. And they were large in numbers that were an advantage for them
James B. Weaver, of the Populist party. Although he only won five, not six.
He did get one faithless elector from Oregon, so they might be counting that.