It was named after Christopher Columbus
The Massachusetts Bay Colony. In England<span>, the </span>Puritans<span> were a religious </span>group<span>. They </span>wanted<span> to change the </span>Church of England<span>. They did not </span>want to separate from the Church<span> like the Pilgrims.</span>
I found an excerpt with the above question. It also had choices.
The excerpt goes like this:
I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures... If we falter in our leadership, we may endanger the peace of the world - and we shall surely endanger the welfare of our own nation. - President Harry Truman, 1947
The choices given were:
<span>a.
</span>Regional
wars in South America
<span>b.
</span>The spread of communism
<span>c.
</span>Civil disobedience in U.S. cities
<span>d.
</span>The formation of the United Nations
<span>e.
</span><span>The rise of the military industrial complex</span>
Based on the excerpt, the threat President Truman was referring to was:
B. THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM.
The Americans always wanted to be a part of the British Empire. The American colonies were always loyal to the Kings and Queens of the British Empire.Until before the American Revolution started, George Washington insisted that independence from the British Empire is the last thing they have in mind.