Answer:
For obtaining wealth, practicing their religion and power.
Explanation:
For obtaining wealth, practicing their religion and power are economic, religious and political factors that contributed for the colonizing in the America. Government of England wants to make their colonies in order make their economy better by extracting valuable materials such as gold, silver and other goods through mining and from taxes on the citizens of these colonies. some people of England who followed Puritans also migrated to these colonies in 1630 because in England they can't follow their religion so they need a separate land to follow their religion.
The Parliament passed
Molasses Act in 1733 in attempt to stop New England Yankee traders from trading
fish, beef, and pork with the French West Indies for molasses that were made
into rum<span>. Six (6) pence per gallon
on molasses imported from the French islands.</span>
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<u>Answer:</u>
American leaders called for the replacement of the Articles of Confederation because it made the central government too weak.
Option: (d)
<u>Explanation:
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- The Articles of Confederation had to be withdrawn and replaced with a Constitution because they dispensed too much of power and authority to the states and left the President to serve as a nominal head.
- The leaderships of states being too strong and free to form their own laws started behaving like independent entities.
- This ultimately created a threat to the unity of the nation.
- Moreover, many state leaders proposed that the federal government should get to exercise command over the state governments in order to secure broad and large national interests.
2 1/18 - 5/6
Convert the mixed number into a improper fraction
37/18 - 5/6
Multiply until both fractions have the same common denominator
37/18 - 15/18
Subtract the numerators but NOT the denominators
Final Answer: 22/18 or 1 4/18 or 1 2/9 *All answers are equivalent to each other.