What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies
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The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was
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and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
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Why did the calverts manor system fail
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plantation owners would rather buy slaves and tobacco
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What was one reason William Penn was given land in the middle colonies
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The king owed him money.
To allow Quakers to escape persecution in England.
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What religious group dominated the middle colonies
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None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious
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What was true about the Chesapeake Colonies of Virginia and Maryland
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One thing that was true about both the Virginia and Maryland
colonies was that they both grew quickly after difficult
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A difference between tobacco plantations and cotton and sugar plantations was that tobacco plantations had
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The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
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The limited availability of land
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Between large plantations in the Chesapeake region were
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small farms
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An issue for chesapeake planters was that the effect of tobacco farming on soil led to
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A need for more land.
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To keep relations friendly rich virginians allowed poor whites to
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use plantation Barns.
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The Virginia Company first sent a group of soldiers rich gentlemen and to found a strong colony.
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skilled workers
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What happened to the calverts dream of making Maryland home to wealthy catholics
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more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
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What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies
The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was
influential. This is what brought revival in the religious circles
and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
Why did the calverts manor system fail
plantation owners would rather buy slaves and tobacco
What was one reason William Penn was given land in the middle colonies
The king owed him money.
To allow Quakers to escape persecution in England.
What religious group dominated the middle colonies
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious
population.
What was true about the Chesapeake Colonies of Virginia and Maryland
One thing that was true about both the Virginia and Maryland
colonies was that they both grew quickly after difficult
starts.
A difference between tobacco plantations and cotton and sugar plantations was that tobacco plantations had
Need Female Slaves Answered By Michelle Jenes'e <3
The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
The limited availability of land
Between large plantations in the Chesapeake region were
small farms
An issue for chesapeake planters was that the effect of tobacco farming on soil led to
A need for more land.
To keep relations friendly rich virginians allowed poor whites to
use plantation Barns.
The Virginia Company first sent a group of soldiers rich gentlemen and to found a strong colony.
skilled workers
What happened to the calverts dream of making Maryland home to wealthy catholics
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)