Geography:
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The thirteen colonies were only allowed to use land to live Appalachian and lands west of the Mississippi River. The French and Indian War changed the political face of America. The colonist, who had once control over the The land in New England was shaped by glaciers. During the Ice Age, thick sheets of ice cut through the mountains.
Glaciers pushed rocks and rich soil south. A thin layer of
rocky dirt was left. Crops did not grow well in the rocky,
sandy soil.*
Glaciers pushed rocks and rich soil south. A thin layer of
rocky dirt was left. Crops did not grow well in the rocky,
sandy soil.*
Reference:
1. http://www.teachervision.fen.com/tv/printables/ca/french_and_indian_war_key.pdf
2. http://www.eduplace.com/ss/socsci/books/content/ilessons/5/ils_nc_gr5_u3_c06_l1.pdf
2. http://www.eduplace.com/ss/socsci/books/content/ilessons/5/ils_nc_gr5_u3_c06_l1.pdf