Who would have been most likely to support the British colonial government’s Indian policy in Virginia?
A) William Berkeley
B) John Smith
C) new settlers
D) former indentured servants
Answer: A
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When they first arrived, colonists in New England found land that was
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a. was the sacred ruler of the Khmer. b. had ten times more capital than the English East India Company. c. was a secret police agency in Burma. d. was the "divine light" Javanese monarchs were believed to possess. e. the Malayan ruling class.