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Which of the following was not a consequence of the activities described in the excerpt?
Transcript
- 00:07
Okay Pushers were skimming this paragraph and then we'll ask
- 00:10
your question about it How about that My God I
- 00:12
never have been tobacco on your considerably Gives him and
- 00:15
mention revenue men The men in Les Moonves Elvin and
- 00:17
playing from planning skilful man from Naples or Sicily teaches
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- 00:20
the art of being perfectly lovely Having a silken English
- 00:23
didn't mean a three score to your home And now
- 00:25
for shipping we have Admiral Ness and really good Okay
- 00:29
well the question which of the following was not a
- 00:31
consequence of the activities described in the excerpt Ships were
- 00:38
ships and ships They stayed This excerpt does talk about
- 00:42
the availability of the resource is needed for building ships
- 00:45
But the trade that fuelled the growth of the colonial
- 00:48
economy anyway was a result of improved technology Not at
- 00:52
this print The cause of it OK is the answer
- 00:55
It's c an improvement in the technologies for ships building
- 00:59
Okay And the loser bowl here Well more crops and
- 01:01
industry at this time in a market increase in the
- 01:03
use of indentured servants or slaves Get rid of a
- 01:07
That's not the right answer As the colonial economy boomed
- 01:09
Great Britain tried to crack down on exports from colonies
- 01:11
toe other European nations in an effort to control all
- 01:14
the colonies The increased production required more land and the
- 01:17
way to get more land was too Well just take
- 01:19
it you know from the Native Americans Yeah This economic
- 01:22
boon drove the English to drive out or exterminate local
- 01:26
tribes and that they did so get rid of Dia's
- 01:28
Well so the answer is C go tech
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