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Question 1

By the late 1640s, which of the following was a major source of income for New England's farmers and merchants?
 
  a. Foodstuffs and wood for barrels which were sold to sugar planters in the Caribbean
  b. Ever-increasing migrations to the area from England
  c. Grains sold into European markets
  d. Manufactured goods sold to English merchants

Question 2

When Louis XIV left the thrown, France faced all of the following conditions EXCEPT____.
 
  a. a five-year-old successor to the throne.a somber aristocracy.
 b. more territorial holdings.
  c. an unhappy citizenry.
  d. massive debt.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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