What were the directions of social and economic change in the eighteenth-century colonies?

What will be an ideal response?


The direction of social and economic change in the 18th century was becoming a melting pot for religious diversity, Native American land was used for profit, and large industrial cities were created also for profitable reasons.

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Why did the Second Crusade lead to a massive defeat at Damascus and prove to be a failure?

A. The papacy had given up on crusading altogether. B. The crusaders lacked coordinated strategies, clear plans, and a central organization. C. The crusaders lacked support from the crusader states in the Near ' East. D. The crusaders were sidetracked by the possibility of sacking and ' looting Constantinople.

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The founder of The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison, adopted a policy of gradualism regarding slavery

A) True B) False

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As a result of the Black Death of the 1300s, European populations did not return to pre-plague levels until

a. 1400. b. 1600. c. 1500. d. 1700. e. the early 1800s.

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Andean peoples, such as those of Wari, brewed beer out of what?

a. maize b. millet c. cottons d. peppers e. squash

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