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arlik [135]
3 years ago
12

What effects did the English Civil War have on American history?

History
2 answers:
Sedaia [141]3 years ago
6 0
<span>B) 
It led to many American colonists moving back to England since the monarchy was restored with King Charles II, and the population of America decreased.------------</span><span>C) 
King Charles II wanted William Penn to start a colony where people of all religions could settle... thats all i know :(</span>
lord [1]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1.It made the point that people could change their government if they wanted to, and it led to thousands more English people moving to America.

2.D)

Quakers refused to pay taxes to support the establish Anglican church.

E)

Quakers refused to fight in wars because of a Bible verse.

F)

Quakers would not bow to lords and ladies or kings and queens.

G)

Quakers would not swear loyalty to anyone or anything except God.

H)

Quakers were among the first to object to slavery and to treat Indians as equals.

3.A)

King Charles II had borrowed money from William Penn’s father, and giving land to William Penn paid off the debt.

4.B.

5.C)

The colony prospered and soon became the largest and wealthiest colony in America.

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