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Q: Which was not an idea about government that the English colonists brought to the colonies?
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What year did the colonists start using Africans in the English colonies?

1619 is when the first slaves were brought over.


What did the colonists have to pay when goods were brought into the colonies?

they had to pay tax on the goods


The first african americans in the english colonies were brought to which colony?

The first African Americans in the English colonies were brought to Jamestown.


What did colonists bring to the southern colonies?

they brought things like small pox, pigs, horse's, and sheep to the southern colonies


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Africa and Europe


What US president wrote the parliamentary rules manual that is still used today?

No president wrote it. It comes from the English parliament and we brought to the colonies by English colonists. The origin of parliament is in the village assemblies of the Anglo-Saxon tribes in the 5th century.


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the first African Americans in the English colony were brought to Plymouth rock by George Washington.


The English colonists brought with them their rights as Englishmen Some of these rights were based on the?

the magna carta


What English political traditions did colonists bring with them to America?

They brought clothes ,food and planted crops their. They also brought the European honey bee with them.


How many slaves were brought to the English colonies and the US between 1526 and 1870?

10 million


Are bees found on every continent?

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What are the 3 ideas about government the English brought with them that helped shape government in the US?

Ordered, limited, and representative government