Asked by Noel

What different reasons did the European nations have for exploration? Provide at least one example specific to Spain, France, and Britain. Where did Spain, France, and Britain choose to settle while exploring? Why did they settle these particular areas?
MY ANSWER: What different reasons did the European nations have for exploration? Provide at least one example specific to Spain, France, and Britain. Where did Spain, France, and Britain choose to settle while exploring? Why did they settle these particular areas?

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Answered by Noel
Also, on this one I am stumped:
Select two groups of Native American people from two different areas within the United States. The areas you can select from include the North, West, Southwest, Plains, and East/Southeast. Explain how environmental factors influenced their homes and food.
HELP ME PLEASE!!
Answered by Damon
I do not see your answer. Did you try to copy and paste? That does not work on this site.
If I try to answer it would go on for pages. Are you asking about the Americas specifically or do you include Antarctica, the Arctic, Africa, South and SE Asia, China, Japan, Polynesia, Australia etc?
Answered by Damon
Heavens, look at Iroquois and Navajo or Cheyenne :)
Answered by Damon
In other words woods, desert and plains
Answered by Noel
I'm still really confused.
Answered by Damon
Iroquois - woods, long houses, fires inside for heat, woods animals, fish and nuts etc for food
Navajo - desert environment, grew some crops, built brick type dwellings for protection from sun heat
Cheyenne - plains, buffalo, tepees you could drag with horses to follow food.
I am sure your book has much more.
Answered by Noel
Okay... I think I get it now. Thank you SO much! :)
Answered by Damon
You are welcome.
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