the Rocky Mountains
B.
the Coastal Plains
C.
the Great Basin
D.
the Great Plains
Answer:
D. the Great Plains
Explanation:
The Great Plains is a high and wide plateau that extends east of the Rocky Mountains, on the American continent, and covers the Mexican state of Coahuila, the Americans of New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota. In Canada, they extend through the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Throughout the region there are many farms dedicated to agriculture and livestock. It also has large deposits of oil and coal. Every 25 years or so, the region suffers droughts and devastating sandstorms. The Great Plains are the westernmost of North America, and extend eastward to the Appalachian plateau.
to allow the 1 to spread the beliefs of Christianity
to find new areas for plantations to produce exports for England
to serve as hubs of exploration for a Northwest Passage to China
Answer:
to serve as hubs of exploration for a Northwest Passage to China
Explanation:
The colony of Virginia, mapped in 1606 and settled in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America, after several unsuccessful attempts in Newfoundland -by Sir Humphrey Gilbert in 1583- and on Roanoke Island by Sir Walter Raleigh. end of the same decade.
The founder of the colony was the Company of Virginia and its first two establishments were Jamestown, on the banks of the James River, and the Colony of Popham, on the banks of the Kennebec River, in the present state of Maine, both in 1607. Popham's colony quickly failed due to famine, disease and conflict with the Native Americans (the Powhatan confederation) in the first two years. Jamestown was also about to fail but was saved thanks to the arrival of provisions and new settlers. In the colony of Virginia, tobacco became the quintessential business and produced many benefits for the settlers.
In 1624, the letter from the Virginia company was revoked by King James I, and the colony of Virginia was transferred to Crown property, as a royal colony. After the English Civil War, in the mid-seventeenth century, the colony of Virginia was nicknamed by King Charles II as The Old Dominion for its loyalty to the English monarchy.
Answer:
a desire to achieve freedom from Great Britain
Explanation:
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