What experiences learned during the colonization of Ireland were then applied by the English in their colonization of North America?
A) the forcible conversions of the Irish from Roman Catholicism to the Church of England under
the threat of death
B) the lucrative routines learned about the wool trade in Ireland
C) the practices of expelling Irish farmers from their lands and establishing English-occupied
plantations
D) the use of a tribute system where the English made the Irish perform hard labor in exchange
for spiritual care
C
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A) sought to defend Catholicism B) allied themselves with the U.S. government C) tried to form their own nation D) raided European American settlements
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A. tobacco B. cotton C. slaves D. rice
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