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Andru [333]
3 years ago
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1. During the age of exploration and colonization, European countries competed not only for territory but also for dominance in

what other area?
A. friendships with Native Americans<--

B. spread of religious beliefs

C. control of mountain regions

D. international alliances with other European nations

2. How did the religious beliefs of the Puritans differ from those of other English colonists in North America?

A. The Puritans practiced religious tolerance.<--

B. The Puritans were Catholic; other colonists were Protestant.

C. The Puritans desired an even more reformed version of Protestantism.

D. The Puritans disagreed with the Separatist principles established in Jamestown.

3. How did Charles II change trade laws involving the colonies after he was restored to the throne?

A. He removed all tariffs.

B. He allowed the colonies to trade with any European country.

C. He limited colonial trade to only trade certain goods with England or English colonies.

D. He eliminated the slave trade.<--
History
1 answer:
Effectus [21]3 years ago
7 0

Okay !! i finally did it and i recieved a 100 %

1. B. spread of religious beliefs

2. C. The Puritans desired an even more reformed version of Protestantism.

3. C. He limited colonial trade to only trade certain goods with England or English colonies.

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