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Kobotan [32]
3 years ago
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Who were the primary leaders in the New England colonies? (4 points)

History
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Cerrena [4.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Correct answer is George Calvert, John Oglethorpe, and John Smith

Explanation:

First option is wrong because Pen was the founder of Pennsylvania, while Hutchinson was religious liberal, who was among the other things founder of Long Island.

Second option is wrong we again have the name of Anne Hutchinson.

Third option is correct is correct. Calvert, Oglethorpe and Smith were the leaders and founders of this colony. Smith was the founder of Jamestown, while Oglethorpe was leader of Southern Planters in Georgia, while Calvert helped in the establishment of colony of Maryland.

Williams was a puritan minister who was the founder of the Long Island colony, while Winthrop was the founder of Massachusetts Bay and Bradford was the governor of Plymouth.

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