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Journey to Pennsylvania, 1750 In this selection, Gottlieb Mittelberger is describing the concept of Gottlieb Mittelberger, Journey to
Pennsylvania, 1750 As a Middle Colony, the economy of Pennsylvania was especially reliant on immigrant labor that could work Gottlieb
Mittelberger, Journey to Pennsylvania, 1750 Because of its Quaker roots, the colony of Pennsylvania attracted immigrants who were And it is
further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that... no sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indigo, ginger, fustic or other dying wood, of growth, production, or manufacture of any English plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried conveyed or transported, from any of the said English plantations to any land, island, territory, dominion, port or place whatsoever, other than to such other English plantations (colonies) as do belong to his Majesty... under the penalty of the
forfeiture of said goods, or the full value thereof, and also the ship, with all her guns, tackle, apparel, ammunition and furniture. What economic system do the above laws reinforce? And it is further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that... no sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indigo, ginger, fustic or other dying wood, of growth, production, or manufacture of any English plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried conveyed or transported, from any of the said English plantations to any land, island,
territory, dominion, port or place whatsoever, other than to such other English plantations (colonies) as do belong to his Majesty... under the penalty of the forfeiture of said goods, or the full value thereof, and also the ship, with all her guns, tackle, apparel, ammunition and furniture. And it is further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that... no sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indigo, ginger, fustic or other dying wood, of growth, production, or
manufacture of any English plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried conveyed or transported, from any of the said English plantations to any land, island, territory, dominion, port or place whatsoever, other than to such other English plantations (colonies) as do belong to his Majesty... under the penalty of the forfeiture of said goods, or the full value thereof, and also the ship, with all her guns, tackle, apparel, ammunition and furniture. What effect did the above laws have on the economy of the colonies? And it is further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that... no sugars, tobacco, cotton-wool, indigo, ginger, fustic or other dying wood, of growth, production, or manufacture of any English plantations in America, Asia, or Africa, shall be shipped, carried conveyed or transported, from any of the said English plantations to any land, island, territory, dominion, port or place whatsoever, other than to such other English plantations (colonies) as do belong to his Majesty...
under the penalty of the forfeiture of said goods, or the full value thereof, and also the ship, with all her guns, tackle, apparel, ammunition and furniture. The goals of the above acts are most similar to which of the following? Charter of the Royal African Company, 1672 Which of the following does the above charter reveal? Charter of the Royal African Company, 1672 Which economic policy was the motivating factor for the establishment of the above charter? Charter of the Royal African Company, 1672 Which of the following posed the most common challenges to the activities described in the passage? The
Navigation Act of 1660. The policies stated in the above law are an example of The Navigation Act of 1660. Which of the following processes in American colonial history is MOST consistent with the excerpt above? The Navigation Act of 1660. The efforts described in the excerpt above can BEST be understood in the context of William Bradford, 1621 William Bradford's commentary would be most useful to historians as a source of information about which of the following? William Bradford, 1621 The thoughts expressed by Bradford would lead one to believe that the Pilgrims William Bradford, 1621 The events described by Bradford lend credence to which of the following statements? Algonquin leader near
Quebec, 1677 The above passage serves as evidence of Algonquin leader near Quebec, 1677 Which of the following would be MOST likely to agree with the sentiments described above? Algonquin leader near Quebec, 1677 Which of the following conflicts serves as an example of cooperation between the Algonquin and French? Account of a speech given by Cherokee Chief Ostenaco, 1765 Which of the following events MOST likely set the stage for the speech excerpted above? Account of a speech given by Cherokee Chief Ostenaco, 1765 Which of the following was MOST likely a significant cause of the sentiments depicted in the excerpt above? Account of a speech given by Cherokee Chief Ostenaco Which of the following BEST reflects the Cherokee tribe's long-term adaptation to increasing white settlement on their traditional homelands? John Eliot's Rules of Conduct for the Praying Indians The excerpt above is BEST understood in the context of John Eliot's Rules of Conduct for the Praying Indians Eliot's rules most directly reflected an interest in John Eliot's Rules of Conduct for the
Praying Indians Which of the following factors most often stood in the way of attempts to achieve the broader goals suggested in the excerpt above? Silverberg, Robert. The Pueblo Revolt, 1994 Which of the following BEST explains why the English colonies were more likely to enter into diplomatic relations (albeit one-sided) with the Indians, as opposed to enslaving them? Sets with similar termsWhich of the following historical developments contributed most directly to the market revolution?Which of the following historical developments contributed most directly to the market revolution? The emergence of new forms of transportation.
Which of the following historical developments most directly contributed to woodmason's complaints?widespread Protestant evangelical religious revivals. 2) Which of the following historical developments most directly contributed to Woodmason's complaints? nativists toward the influx of European immigrants in the mid-1800s.
Which of the following led the opposition to Bacon's Rebellion *?WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING LED THE OPPOSITION TO BACON'S REBELLION? leaders of the Church of England, members of the Virginia House of Burgesses, soldiers from the British army, or the colonial governor. WHAT DID PORY PREDICT FOR THE FUTURE OF VIRGINIA?
What had contributed most directly to the growth of immigration in the 1920s?What had contributed most directly to the growth of immigration in the 1920s? The growth of economic opportunities in the United States.
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