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    So what of the Dutch impact in the Transatlantic slave trade? After all, they are only fifth in all-time slave trafficking and the other countries dwarf their numbers by well over 500,000. Nevertheless, a consensus among historians agree that the Dutch economy would not be what it is was without the impact of the slave trade. “The early modern Dutch economy probably had the largest per capita income in the early modern Europe and was able to harness labor resources and expertise from a…

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    Guyana Research Paper

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    I have decided to conduct my paper on the state of Guyana. Guyana is a small Country in South America. Bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by Suriname, on the northwest by Venezuela, and on the south and southwest by Brazil. The capitol city of Guyana is Georgetown. Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America. This paper will tell the culture, habitation, people, the world they live in, at the end of this paper you will have a clear understanding to…

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    International Internet Communication Brazil and Japan contain many differences and similarities with one another. Japan is considered a developed nation while Brazil is considered a developing world. Despite having different governments, economies, bordering nations, languages, etc., the communication system in both regions compare in that Internet has had an enormous growth in both regions, with 139 million Internet users in Brazil and 115 million in Japan. These results show that the Internet…

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    Amazon Research Paper

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    planet knows the Amazon, it is essential to learn more about this complex environment system. It occupies area with more than 3.4 million squared miles, in nine countries in the South America: Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Peru, being that 60% of its total is in Brazil. It also is in nine Brazilian states: Amazonas, Amapa, Maranhao, Goias, Mato Grosso, Rondônia, Acre, Pará, and Roraima. Approximately 10% of the all biodiversity of the world…

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    Poverty In Brazil

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    Indicators [WBI], n.d). Brazil gained its independence in 1822 and became a democratic nation (Brazil, 2015). Brazil takes up most of the upper and middle right side of South America. Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and the Atlantic Ocean surround Brazil. Brazil has a tropical climate with primarily flatlands with a few mountains. There are also large forested areas. With the Atlantic Ocean making up the entire right side of the country there are…

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    Amazon Rainforest Climate

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    city. Brazil is the fifth largest in the world in both area as well as population. Located on the east side of the continent, Brazil boarders ten other countries in South America; Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The only countries in South America that…

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    03.1 Grog (a type of rum that is watered down) allowed sailors to deal with scurvy and acted as a way to trade for slaves in Africa. 3.2 Explorers could travel greater distances than they could before with little fear of scurvy. They managed this feat because of rum that had been altered. Sailors used rum in a primitive cocktail which contained vitamin C from the lime juice. This allowed sailors to enjoy a good drink, but also to receive the necessary vitamins. . 3.3 Rum acted as a currency,…

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    located in South America in an area known as the Amazon River basin. This awesome rainforest covers several countries in South America including Brazil and Peru. Smaller countries like Venezuela, Colombia, French Guiana, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, and Suriname are also covered by the…

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    Today we look at America as a salad bowl, full of different races and cultures all abiding by a set of ridged laws established by our Founding Fathers. While our country is divided into states--with separate governments and laws specific to each state--Americans still believe in the unification of the country as a whole. Hundreds of years ago; however, this country would not have been recognizable to the modern day American. It was still a salad bowl full of a heterogeneous mix of people all…

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    Dutch is also spoken and official in Aruba, Brussels, Curaçao, Flanders, Sint Maarten and Suriname. It is a West Germanic, Low Franconian language that originated in the Early Middle Ages (c. 470) and was standardized in the 16th century. West Frisian is also a recognized language and it is used by the government in the province of Friesland.…

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