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What was the house of burgesses and the fundamental orders of Connecticut

The Mayflower Compact, House of Burgesses, and Fundamental Orders of Connecticut are all examples of the efforts of colonial Americans to

New France was shaped mainly by... A. raising cash crops B. the fur trade C. enslaving Native Americans D. the search for gold

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Why did the parliament pass the navigation acts

Parliament passed the navigation acts to control trade in the English colonies. The Navigation Act was passed in 1651.

What major role did West Africans play in the European settlement of the Americas

The West Africans contributed significantly to the European settlement of the Americas, but not of their free will. Most of them were brought here as slaves to be sold to owners of plantations or as house servants.

Quakers Catholics religious tolerance flexible social structure are associated with what colonial North American region

The Middle Colonies

The Second Great Awakening is best described as

Evangelical and Democratic

Why is Olaudah Equiano's life important today

Because he wrote great books,and he want to stop the slavery .

What is the quantity as acalar or vector

A vector quantity has both size (magnitude) and direction involved but a scalar quantity only has size involved and not direction.

What did most slaves in colonial South Carolina and georgia work

On Farms usually picking Cotton

Who did British expansion collide with in the Ohio river valley

French farmers

What of the following cause Jamestown's near failure

Multiple-choice questions only work when given the list of possible answers.

England prized its north American colonies because

The colonies produced items for the British consumer and provided power against other nations like Spain and France.

What crop grown primarily for sale rather than for the farmer's own use is known as a

indigo

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