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Question 1

What became the dominant crop of the Caribbean colonies?
 
  A. beans
 
  B. corn
 
  C. cotton
 
  D. tobacco
 
  E. sugar

Question 2

The English colonial settlements in the Caribbean
 
  A. had a smaller percentage of slaves than that held by the North American colonies.
 
  B. were forced to deal with larger native populations than settlements on the mainland.
 
  C. developed significant economic success through the production of tobacco.
 
  D. developed their settlements along the same lines as those of the Chesapeake.
 
  E. concluded it was cheaper to buy new African slaves than to protect those they owned.

Question 3

The colony established by people seeking to separate from Pennsylvania was
 
  A. Kentucky.
 
  B. New York.
 
  C. Maryland.
 
  D. Delaware.
 
  E. New Jersey.

Question 4

William Penn
 
  A. suppressed the local Indians in Pennsylvania with a strong military presence.
 
  B. was a man of great wealth who converted to Quakerism.
 
  C. established a moderately successful but never cosmopolitan colony.
 
  D. never visited Pennsylvania.
 
  E. used unscrupulous and deceptive advertising to attract settlers.

Question 5

by Quaker missionaries.
 
  A. by Quaker missionaries.
 
  B. to provide a refuge for Catholics.
 
  C. as a haven for religious dissenters.
 
  D. to quickly make money for its investors.
 
  E. to create a military barrier against the Spanish.



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Answer 1

E

Answer 2

E.

Answer 3

D

Answer 4

B

Answer 5

E




sdfghj

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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