What conclusion can be made about the ethnic composition of the British North American colonies during the eighteenth century?
A) Immigrants from other parts of the British Empire besides England and Wales made up the
majority of settlers in these colonies.
B) Over 20 percent of settlers in these colonies came from continental Europe.
C) Non-European and non-African immigrants to these colonies comprised a quarter of the
population.
D) One-fifth of the immigrants in these colonies were of African descent.
D
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a. lived according to a special ascetic rule. b. went out into the world in order to preach the church's mission. c. were permitted to marry and have children. d. often spoke multiple languages in addition to Latin.
The Toleration Act of 1689 denied religious freedom to
A) ?Catholics. B) ?Jews. C) ?both Catholics and Jews. D) Anglicans. E) ?Puritans.
A group of scholars, who came to be known as Rationalists, argued for superiority of classical literature, history, and politics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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