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The New York in the colonial period was known as New Amsterdam and established by the Dutch founder Peter Minuit in 1626 on Manhattan Island. Later in 1664, the British took the colony from Dutch and named it New York City, but we still see the Dutch culture. The early settlers in the New Amsterdam were the trappers for fur pelts focused on alliance and trade with the Native Americans. Then came Puritans (pilgrims) to establish the place as a colony.
Pennsylvania colony was founded in 1681 by William Penn; a Quaker colony which welcomed all religions and looked for a better life.
The word "bushido" comes from the Japanese roots Bushi, meaning "warrior," and do, meaning "path" or "way." Literally, then, it is the "way of the warrior." Bushido was the code of conduct following by Japan's samurai warriors and their precursors in feudal Japan. The principles of bushido emphasized honor, courage, frugality, skill in the martial, and loyalty to a warrior's master above all else. It is Somewhat similar to the ideas of chiralry that knights followed in feudal Europe.
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A. more women joined the workforce.
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during the 1950's and 60s it became more common for women to work for wages - at least part-time.
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Answer: In reaction to the Stamp Act (1765) and the Townshend Acts (1767), colonial nonimportation associations were organized by Sons of Liberty and Whig merchants to boycott English goods.