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- what region was regarded as the old world?
- what man was sent by the french king to find riches in the new world?
- what type of crop could be sold or traded for supplies?
- what group settled plymouth, massachusetts?
- what colony was settled by the puritans?
★ how did religion motivate the english to colonize north america?
★ what are the benefits of permitting many religions in a country? what are the problems?
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The Old World is a term used in the context of historical geography, referring to the regions known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas. These regions include Europe, Asia, and Africa, as they were the continents with established civilizations and trade networks prior to trans - Atlantic exploration.
In the context of French exploration of the New World, Jacques Cartier was sent by the French king (Francis I) to explore North America in search of wealth, including a northwest passage to Asia and precious metals.
Cash crops are agricultural crops that are grown for the purpose of sale or trade rather than for personal consumption. Examples in the colonial era included tobacco, indigo, and rice. These crops could be sold or traded for other necessary supplies.
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The regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa were regarded as the Old World.