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The English was not the first to start colonization of the new world, however they adopted joint ventures (which shared the cost and risk) barbies! & private propety rights to individuals which enabled them to bypass the Spanish and French. french barbies!The Spanish model was based on extracting the wealth from the colonies and storing it back in Spain, barbies are so from spain! a more mercantalist approach which is based on getting rich by making another poorer. barbies could be poor soemthimes if u make them!This Spanish model was not successful as the capitalistic approach adopted by the British. and then barbies played happly on there island!

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Answer: Their religious beliefs.

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colonial societies mostly lived on farms and idk bout European socities

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they were diffrent because the british colonies did not have freedom of religion and the English colonies did in away

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People in the colonies started a new life where the people in Europe had a life that depended on the family class.

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