What were the main contours of English colonization in the seventeenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: family based, men, women, and children were sent. focused on tobacco crops. indentured servitude was a way for many to get to America. (half saw freedom) Land ownership meant liberty. Harsh with indians, displaced them.
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What did the first neutrality act, passed in 1935, prohibit?
a. adding any new troops to the U.S. armed forces b. sending troops to aid Allies at war c. traveling outside of the U.S. borders d. selling arms to nations at war e. covering foreign wars in the news
Which of these was victorious at Isandhlwana?
A) the British B) the French C) the Zulus D) the Boers
In addition to meat, one of the most important things provided by the domestication of sheep was / were
a. Horns for music. b. Wool for cloth. c. Skulls for holy objects. d. Bones for needles. e. Skin to wear.
The most significant aspect of South Carolina's foundation was
a. Its almost complete rejection English political and constitutional influence b. Its corporate beginnings which led to the emergence of a thriving tobacco based agricultural economy c. Its settlement by Caribbean planters which fostered substantial dependence on slave labor d. Its rejection of Anglican conformity in pursuit of universal religious toleration e. Its development of a thriving economy based upon maritime commerce and shipping