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How did the geography of North America help or hinder exploration efforts? lese help me

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Answered by zenab33
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The New England colonies tried to help the Native Americans and also, known as the North-Eastern, included Massachusetts Colony, Rhode Island Colony, Connecticut Colony, and New Hampshire Colony. The region was taken from indigenous people by the people from Britain in 1620 after they had lived there for generations. The British-Americans also committed genocide on the people already living there.

Explanation:

The Geology of North America includes many mountains, and it is thick with trees and rivers. The forest provided large amounts of lumber for New England and led them to specialize in the shipbuilding industry. However, the landscape was unsuitable for cereal crops, so they were imported from the other colonies.[1] Originally this region had fertile soil, but during the last glacial period, large glaciers scraped it away.

Answered by Ediyemma
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Explanation:

The exploration of North America by non-indigenous people was a continuing effort to map and explore the continent and advance the economic interests of said non-indigenous peoples of North America. It spanned centuries, and consisted of efforts by numerous people and expeditions from various foreign countries to map the continent.

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