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A. mainly wood and sometimes iron
Europe got slaves from Africa by the triangular trade. Europe traded with Africa, Europe gave Africa guns, rum, gunpowder, and tools. Africa traded back with slaves
In the erly Victorian age of the U.K. anyone convicted of a felony was transported to Australia. The polcy was known as 'Transportation'. There were thousands of people(convicts) transported under this policy. Hence Australia became a 'nation of convicts'. If one continued to comit felonies in Australia, they were then transported to Norfolk Island, a penal colony. A very small island some 1200 miles east of the Queensland cost of Australia. I have been there and can assure you that it is only about 2 1/2 miles long and 1 mile wide. The Europeans(Australians) , who live there are very pround of their penal past history.
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in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors. in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors.
hunting tools, printing machines, weaving tools, recipes
mortar and pestle, herbs
a lawn mower
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The Powhatans traded food, fur and leather in exchange for tools, pots guns and other goods.
Yellowknife gets its name from the local Dënesųłıné people, who referred to the area as "Sǫ̀mbak'è" meaning 'where the money is found.' This name refers to the copper tools that were common in the region. The name was later anglicized by European settlers to Yellowknife.
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by using tools