The right options are: Jamestown – colony that prospered after the introduction of tobacco as a cash crop; and Rhode Island – colony formed to escape the harsh Puritan religion of Massachusetts.
The roanoke colony got its name after a native word that meant “things rubbed smooth by hand” or “to rub, smooth, or polish". Meaning a type of shell that was used as currency by the Native.
Massachusetts was exactly the opposite as the statements says, that's why Puritans fled to found the Rhode Island colony and the Connecticut colony.
The Puritans fled Britain to practice their religion freely, arriving to Massachusetts. They left this colony to found a colony where all religions were respected and free.
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the Democratic Party nominated an African American.
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the patricians resented the Etruscans for the way they treated the immigrants.
Explanation:
The Etruscans benefited the immigrants allowing them to join the army or giving them employment. That was the reason why immigrants were loyal to the Etruscan kings. They identified with them and they were safe. As a result, the patricians resented the Etruscans for the way they treated the newcomers and they were afraid that their privileges were threatened. This dissatisfaction caused friction between the Etruscans and the Roman elites and ended the monarchy.
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the return of Mexican lands held by the United States
Explanation:
The European nations experienced the outbreak of World War 1 in 1914. The United States endeavored to remain neutral during the war. In 1917, that position changed because of a note sent by Arthur Zimmermann, a civil servant in Germany, to the German ambassador to Mexico named Heinrich von Eckardt.
In that note, Germany promised Mexico the recovery of lands lost to America such as, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in return for engaging the United States in war. The note was intercepted by British intelligence and given to the United States which led to the declaration of war by congress with the approval of President Woodrow Wilson on April 6, 1917.