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History Of The United States Of America

History Of America   We begin in 1750 in North America.  It's been 150 years since settlers from Western Europe, mostly fleeing poverty, famine, or  religious and political persecution, first arrived on the continent.  Their arrival came at the expense of millions of native Americans  who lived there for thousands of years, mostly in tribes.  On the East Coast, Great Britain has established colonies inhabited by 1.5 million people.  The northern regions depend mainly on fishing and trade, while in the south,  the climate is ideal for growing products such as tobacco, rice and cotton.  Rich landowners - called the Planters - seize vast territories that they exploit by buying  slaves from Africa, via the triangular trade.  Further west, the Appalachian mountains form a natural boundary.  Beyond it, is the vast French colony, which lives mainly off the fur trade.  Tensions rise between the French and British colonies.  When the Seven Years’ War breaks out in Europe, Britain dominates

Google Ads

 What Is Google Ads?       It's  important to understand how Google works and with Google, it always starts with a person, this person has a thought or an idea and they have a question of something they want to search on Google so what do they go to Google to try to get this question answer to get this pain point solved now this is the key part when people search on Google they want to find the answer to something and this is your opportunity to show your company to show your product to show the solution that you're the business has to this person's problem and within Google, there's what's called the organic results and these are the things that Google puts in the search results for free because it's just really high-quality content and Google knows that it's gonna provide a solution but Google puts at the top of the search results paid ads and the way to get to the top of the search results on these paid ads are through the Google ads platform used to be c