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I would say North Carolina & South Carolina

but I am not a 100% sure.

I actually have the SAME EXACT question as you for my Social Studies test.

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In what English colony did those who believed that freedom entailed being independent from control by another person or institution and free from political oppression along with not working for someon?

Those who believed in individual freedom and independence from control often settled in the English colony of Plymouth, which later became part of Massachusetts. Here, they sought to create a society based on principles of self-governance and religious freedom, where individuals could live and work for themselves without being subjected to excessive outside influence.


How did these ideas influence poltics in the french colony of saint-domingue?

The ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity from the French Revolution influenced politics in the French colony of Saint-Domingue by inspiring the enslaved population to rise up against their colonial masters and fight for their freedom. This led to the Haitian Revolution, which ultimately resulted in the establishment of the independent nation of Haiti in 1804.


I live in the colony with the largest number of slaves what state am i?

You are likely living in the state of Virginia, which had the largest population of enslaved individuals during the colonial era. Virginia had a significant reliance on enslaved labor in industries such as tobacco cultivation.


What two rivers did Austin place his colony?

Austin placed his colony between the Colorado River and the Brazos River in Texas.


What are the difference between a royal colony and a proprietary colony?

A royal colony is governed directly by the British crown, with a governor appointed by the monarch. In contrast, a proprietary colony is controlled by an individual or group to whom the monarch has granted land rights. Proprietary colonies operate as semi-independent entities with the ability to establish their own governments.

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What are facts about Plymouth colony in colonial times?

Plymouth Colony retained its independence for over 70 years, and by 1691 its population exceeded 7,000.


What was the most common colony people from England moved to?

There is no one colony that the English colonists moved to. Only 48% of the population was English.


What was the population of the Virginia colony in 1607?

In 1607, when the Virginia colony was established, the population was approximately 100 English settlers. These individuals were part of the Jamestown settlement, the first permanent English settlement in North America. The colony faced numerous challenges, including harsh living conditions, food shortages, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples, which greatly affected their population in the early years.


What colony back then had the largest population?

Virginia had the largest population with some amount around 59,000 people. Walrus(:3= is happy now!


When did it become an English Colony?

when did it become an English colony


What is Rau Colony's population?

The population of Rau Colony is 12,000.


What is the population of Sivananda Colony?

The population of Sivananda Colony is 45,243.


What is L.I.G. Colony's population?

L.I.G. Colony's population is 233,000.


What is Neuland Colony's population?

Neuland Colony's population is 1,500.


What is the population of Nabagram Colony?

The population of Nabagram Colony is 31,923.


What are subsities?

subsities are the amount of money given to each colony in Canada each year according to the representation by population


What was the New Hampshire colony's population?

many people here were dutch, and lived there before the English took over.