What did Roger Williams do as a result of his argument with church leaders in Plymouth Colony
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He established a new colony in Rhode Island.
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What made the middle colonies attractive to poor men
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There was plenty of good land available for farming.
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Who settled in the colony of Carolina
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Originally it was people from Virginia that settled in Carolina.
Others came from Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland. There were
also slaves brought in from Africa.
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Which of these was something that puritans believed
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People who sinned should be punished by the community
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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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The settlement of the carolinas was helped by
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The limited availability of land
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What did Roger Williams do as a result of his argument with church leaders in Plymouth Colony
He established a new colony in Rhode Island.
What made the middle colonies attractive to poor men
There was plenty of good land available for farming.
Who settled in the colony of Carolina
Originally it was people from Virginia that settled in Carolina.
Others came from Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland. There were
also slaves brought in from Africa.
Which of these was something that puritans believed
People who sinned should be punished by the community
*apex
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.