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moreover, our gracious will and pleasure is... that if any person or pe…

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moreover, our gracious will and pleasure is... that if any person or persons, which shall be of any of the said colonies and plantations... at any times hereafter, transport any wares, merchandises, or commodities, out of any of our dominions, with a pretence to land, sell, or otherwise dispose the same, within any the limits and precincts of any of the said colonies and plantations, and yet nevertheless, being at sea, or after he hath landed the same within any of the said colonies... then all the goods and chattels of such person or persons, so offending and transporting together with the vessel, wherein such transportation was made, shall be forfeited to us, our heirs, and successors. - from the first virginia charter, 1606 which of these is the best summary of this excerpt from the virginia charter? a there are limits to freedom of speech. b the slave trade will not be allowed in the new colony.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The excerpt from the First Virginia Charter, 1606, is about goods transported from the dominions to the colonies without proper authorization being forfeited. Neither option A (freedom of speech) nor option B (slave - trade) is related to this content. However, analyzing the content, it is about trade regulations in the colonies.

Answer:

Neither A. There are limits to freedom of speech, nor B. The slave trade will not be allowed in the new colony is correct as they do not summarize the excerpt.