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ipn [44]
2 years ago
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Which statement best describes what english colonist did when they set up colonies in north america

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koban [17]2 years ago
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Option A. The best description is that They built farms and towns on land that American Indians used for hunting and collecting plants.

<h3>Who were the English Colonists?</h3>

These were the persons that had led Europe from England and traveled to the Americas in order to set up a life their.

A lot of them took over the lands that belonged to the natives when they arrived and settled there.

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<h3>Complete question</h3>

Which statement best describes what English colonists did when they set up colonies in North America?

answer choices

They built farms and towns on land that American Indians used for hunting and collecting plants.

The built small settlements that focused on spreading Christianity.

They built small trading communities and treated American Indians with respect.

They often married indigenous people and also forced some American Indians to work for them

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