Which of the following statements is true of North America in the early 1600s?
A) The colonies relied mainly on European indentured servants for labor.
B) The colonies relied mostly on laborers from the Caribbean for tobacco cultivation.
C) Indentured servants usually remained servants for life.
D) The colonies saw a large influx of indentured servants as England's economy grew rapidly.
E) Indentured servants typically spoke a different language than their masters did and practiced different faiths.
A
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A) it was populated by families of artisans and farmers who meant to build a richer and freer life than they could have in Spain. B) intermarriage and more casual sexual encounters occurred among Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans. C) the absence of slavery in the entire territory. D) large-scale efforts by missionaries representing specific Catholic orders to convert Native Americans to Catholicism.
Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother photograph:
A) was sponsored by the American Communist Party. B) blamed migrant workers for their own plight. C) was intended to build popular support for New Deal farm programs. D) provoked outrage and resentment against federal welfare recipients.
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a. shifting agriculture trade with Yoruba b. the slave trade with Portugal. c. control of gold and copper trade with North African Muslim traders. d. coffee trade with Ethopia. e. glass trade with Benin.
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A) Timbuktu B) Ife C) Cairo D) Algiers