Answer:
Jamestown, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island
Explanation:
Jamestown was established on May 4, 1607
Plymouth was the first colonial settlement that was built in New England in the year 1620
Massachusetts Bay Colony was established in 1630. A group of 1000 England refugees settled there and formed this colony.
After Roger Williams who was a clergyman in Massachusetts was exiled, he started the Rhode Island Colony in 1636
The federal government supported the interests of big businesses over the interests of labor unions.
Unions became popular during the Gilded Age in the US during an industrial boom. The government supported the owners of business during this period and practiced free market capitalism.
During the Gilded Age, the government took a policy of free-market or laissez-faire capitalism. This means the government did not interfere or create regulation of the economic system. They tended to support the practices of corporations because they were wealthy and had power. Unions demanded higher wages, government regulation, and better working conditions. All of these demands went against the thinking of the time and would have cost the government money and the favor of the powerful in the country.
The least successful New England colony was Plymouth, because its harbor was not as good as Boston's and this made it not a very good trade center.
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He’s goal was not to fight but to inform the German emperor in the sternest way possible short of war that Germany's actions were unacceptable and risked a confrontation. Germany ignored the threat.