Answer:
Email to king ferdinand
Explanation:
Dear King Ferdinand.
During my expedition to circunavigate the globe, inspired by the one and only Christopher Comlombus, I have met one of your dear old friends Queen Isabella I. We parted ways at sunset and made sure to pass on your message about the diseases encountered druing the treaty of tordesillas. She is truly remarkable as you had mentioned, and makes incredible bombshots. We truly enjoyed her company. I am now on my way back home after three months of travelling the world. Hopefully this email reaches you in a good time.
Yours truly, y/n
What events happened in 1821 for Greece?
Answer:
They got free from the Ottoman empire in 1821
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How were English and Dutch interests in the New World similar?
Hint: it has to do with gold
Answer:
both the Netherlands and england had a great naval power and relied a lot on their colonies in America and East Asia. These colonies provided them with wares such as spices which gave traders huge profits. i hope this helped:)
Reasons for
settlement
Geography and
climate
--Religion-
Massachusetts
-Settlers-
Economy
Government
Answer:
Reason for settlement:
Like many of the early American colonies, the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded in 1630, has its roots in the search for religious freedom. The Puritans of England came to Massachusetts in hopes of living free from persecution for their religious beliefs.
Geography and climate:
The Massachusetts Colony was classified as one of the New England Colonies. Geography & Climate: Mountains, trees, rivers but poor rocky soil that was difficult to farm and unsuitable for crops. Mild, short summers and long, cold winters.
I can't remember what the religions were but i think you can look it up ^^
Settlers
The first settlers in Massachusetts were the Pilgrims who established Plymouth Colony in 1620 and developed friendly relations with the Wampanoag people. This was the second permanent English colony in America following Jamestown Colony.
Economy:
The early colonial economy of Massachusetts was primarily based on agriculture. ... By 1641, the characteristic activities of Massachusetts—fishing, shipping and trading—were well underway. Deep, sheltered harbors and a long coastline, together with abundant fish and timber, fostered the emerging maritime economy.
goverment:
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was a charter colony. This meant that the administration of the colony was elected by the colonists and the colony was allowed to self-govern, as long as its laws aligned with those of England.
Explanation:
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