QUESTION 9
During the colonial period the colonies differed by:
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race and religion |
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nationality and race |
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religion and nationality |
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none of the above |
Answer - religion and nationality.
The colonies adhered to different religions such as Jewish, Catholics, Protestants, Lutherans and more.
Colonies basically comprised of Dutch, Swedish and English nationality.
African slavery was also practiced in some colonies.
QUESTION 9 During the colonial period the colonies differed by: race and religion nationality and race...
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subject: growth of American civilization I: colonial period through
reconstruction HIST 127
QUESTION 9 Which president commissioned the Lewis & Clarke expedition? a. Monroe b. Washington O C. Adams d. Jefferson
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