Answer:
Correct answer is Colonists were angered that they were not represented in the British government
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Explanation:
First option is not correct as colonists believed in the democracy and in the equal representations of citizens in the British Empire.
Second option is correct as although they participated in the war, helped Britain to win the war, but still had no representative in the British government that would fight for the rights of the colonists.
Third option is not correct as this had no connection with their ideals and problems.
King Philip ended his war because he won. This meant that Algonquians were kicked out of southern New England and made the English able to expand their territory.
From this point the Puritans in their writings they talk and draw the Native Americans as sinful people. These people believe that they should fight the natives or break a promise to their god.
Answer:
C. It set new rules for the settlement and development of colonies in Africa.
Explanation:
It is located in North Carolina
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