The Comanches raided settlements to capture women and children because of their low fertility rate. Quanah fought to save his mother, Cythia Ann Parker, from the Rangers. The Comanches gave up due to the diminishing levels of buffalo (because they got most of what they needed from them) caused by the mass hunting of buffalo being used as a tactic against the Comanches.(sorry if I'm overexplaining just filling in gaps that might help a small bit)
Answer: The spread of plantation agriculture
Which of these was the biggest factor in the increase in African slaves imported to colonial America between 1650 and 1750?
Explanation: Quizlet helps a lot
Answer:
A. Jamestown, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island
Explanation:
Jamestown
The first permanent English settlement in North America was Jamestown. It was founded in 1607 and was the capital of Virginia. King James gave the charter to Virginia Company of London to establish a new colony in North America in 1606. He also financed the expedition.
Plymouth in 1620.
Plymouth colony existed form 1620 to 1691 and was an English colony, it occupied southeastern parts of the present day Massachusetts. New Plymouth was the fist settlement of the Plymouth colony. It was founded by both the Anglicans and Separatists. It was one of the earliest English colonies.
Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts Bay colony was established by Puritan John Winthrop. The settlement was located on the coast of North America and was called New England. It included the city of Boston and Salem. It also included the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The puritans left England because they were persecuted for their religious difference with the Church of England.
Rhode Island
The Rhode Island colony was founded by Roger Williams in 1636. It was English colony until 1776 and later rebelled against Great Britain. The colony was given its name by a Dutch explorer 'Roodt Eylandt' because the islands shore had red clay lining. This colony was founded by the people who wanted to escape religious intolerance in other colonies of New England.
1963 is the year that women voted