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(B) the renewed persecution of witches
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The First Great Awakening led to all of the following except the renewed
persecution of witches. Thus, during the First Great Awakening, the separatism
and secession from established churches happened, the growth of the
institutions of higher learning like bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and
doctorate degree, a flourishing of the missionary spirit and a greater
appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith. </span></span>
The Europeans increased the slave rate. after settling into the 13 colonies and earning the title 'colonists', the indentured servants(indentured servants are the poor people that signed a contract to pay for a trip to America, or if they were imprisioned) rebelled, and claimed that they were pushed into false promises of a new, better, life. The high class colonists decided that instead of free temporary help, they could pay once for a lifetime worth of slave labor. So, in conclusion, they increased slavery by a lot, creating a big ordeal.
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Silver was more important in the Spanish and Portuguese Americas, where there were several large mines where thousands of tonnes of silver were extracted for over two centuries. Two particular regions to highlight are Potosi, in Bolivia, and the state of Minas Gerais, in Brazil.
Fur trade was more important for the French and English colonists in North America, especially for the first. In fact, most of the first French colonizers, in what is now Quebec, but also in some other areas, where fur traders, and to develop that economic activity, they kept important political and economic relations with the Native Americans.
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