What were two reasons for British interests in the southern of North America

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Spain colonized America because they were searching for gold and silver. The English colonized North America for several different economic reasons. Basically, they found goods that had a market in Europe. The English that settled New England found timber that was great for building ships. Although there are many others, it seems that these three of religious freedom, land, and economic opportunity it possessed the most weight for causing people to come to the new land. Over a widespread time many people came over and settled down in New England and the south to start a new lifestyle.

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Another name for congressional reconstruction

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It seems that your question has missing details, but anyway, I have found the rest of them so hope this answer helps. This statement, "Buyers and sellers can easily buy and sell goods." can be represented by the principle of the American free enterprise system which is COMPETITION. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.

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Voluntary Exchange

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The United Nations allowed the first legal ivory auction in over a decade." There was a sudden rise in ivory poaching in 2008 and 2009 because The United Nations allowed the first legal ivory auction in over a decade.

There was a sudden rise in ivory poaching in 2008 and 2009 because the United Nations allowed the first legal ivory auction in over a decade.

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