<span>The term used to refer to the mass movement of African Americans from states that were located along the Mississippi River to Kansas was called the Exodus of 1879 (sometimes also referred to as the Kansas Exodus and the Exoduster Movement). These people fled from Jim Crow Laws, the Ku Klux Klan and the White Legacy that was dangerous to them and their survival.</span>
The Dutch, who had established themselves in what is now New York, from 1609 to 1664, lost their colony, called New Holland, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, conquered by the English. The Anglo-Dutch wars were disputed to decide who had the most dominant naval power. In 1664, both the Dutch and the English would go to war, while King Charles of England gave James, Duke of York, great territories of America, which included the colony of New Holland. James, the king's brother, assembled a small fleet that departed for the capital of the Dutch colony, New Amsterdam. When it arrived, General Stuyvesant, without any army to defend the capital of the colony, delivered the whole Dutch colony, to the British without fighting. In this way it would become the property of the English, the Dutch colony in the seventeenth century.
I think that you forgot to give the options along with the question. "To respond to the increased military power of Germany" was the one main reason that <span>Great Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente. Germany was the global power that was threatening to capture the other countries around the globe.</span><span />
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Cotton said that God would do for the foreign people when they arrive in the new land was that God would help the Puritans by casting out the former inhabitants of the new land. Let's have in mind that the North American territories were already inhabited by many Native American Indian tribes that considered those territories as their lands, inherited by the ancestors.
John Cotton was one of the Puritan leaders that traveled to North America trying to find a new place to live and practice their strict religious teachings. He preached his people that God was going to help them settle in the new land and convince former inhabitants to accept the English Colonists.