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1750s british colonies on north American mainland characterized?

Disdain for British constitutional monarchy.


Where did many colonists settle in order to get land for farming?

Colonists found that many places were suitable for farming. By the 1750s, there were some farmers in Massachusetts, but the vast majority settled in the southern or Middle-Atlantic region, especially in Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia.


Why did violence flare up in the Hudson River Valley during the 1750s and 1760s?

The violence in the Hudson River Valley was your typical class conflict. Tenants rose up against landlords, who controlled not only all of the land but also basically all of the means of production.


What are the natural resources found in Pennsylvania colonial era?

From its beginning, Pennsylvania ranked as a leading agricultural area and produced surpluses for export, adding to its wealth. By the 1750s, an exceptionally prosperous farming area had developed in southeastern Pennsylvania. Wheat and corn were the leading crops, though rye, hemp, and flax were also important.


How did the acadians know were to move to when the britens kicked them out?

When the Acadians were expelled by the British in the 1750s, many relied on existing networks of family and friends to guide their relocation. Some moved to areas in present-day Louisiana, where they were welcomed by French-speaking populations, while others sought refuge in France or other parts of Canada. Their knowledge of geography, shared experiences, and the support of fellow Acadians facilitated their movement to safer havens. Additionally, some Acadians were able to use maritime routes to escape and find new homes.