One reason Roger Williams was deported from the Massachusetts colony was that he
A. attempted to take over the leadership of the colony.
B. proclaimed that the Indians had no right to the land occupied by the colonists.
C. advocated the principle of plural marriage.
D. was a confirmed Separatist.
E. argued that the colony should maintain allegiance to the Church of England.
D
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a. The tremendous loss of male lives b. Western migration c. The dramatically increased standard of living d. The Articles of Confederation e. The movement of state capitals to more central locations
What happened to the town of Jefferson in the late nineteenth century?
A. It became the railroad center of East Texas. B. Its population tripled in size because of a large oil discovery. C. Its stockyards made it the capital of the cattle industry in the state. D. It suffered a major economic decline after railroad transportation replaced steamboat transportation in the area.
New York's Married Women's Property Act was passed in ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Identify and explain the major political issues of the Gilded Age, then compare and contrast the views held by Republicans and Democrats on these issues.
What will be an ideal response?