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question 5 (1 point)
when did slavery first emerge in virginia?
the dutch sold 20 africans to virginia colonists in 1619
after the defeat of opechancanough
after bacons rebellion
slaves arrived with the very first colonists
question 6 (1 point)
religious freedom was the main motivation of all europeans who settled in the americas.
true
false
question 7 (1 point)
the northwest passage allegedly promised a water - route to
Question 5
To determine when slavery first emerged in Virginia, we analyze the options:
- The Dutch sold 20 Africans to Virginia colonists in 1619: Historical records confirm that in 1619, the Dutch brought 20 enslaved Africans to Virginia, marking the start of slavery there.
- After the defeat of Opechancanough: Opechancanough's defeat was later (1646), and slavery already existed by then.
- After Bacon's Rebellion: Bacon's Rebellion was in 1676, long after 1619.
- Slaves arrived with the very first colonists: The first colonists (early 1600s) didn't bring slaves initially; the 1619 event was the first.
To determine if religious freedom was the main motivation for all Europeans settling in the Americas, we consider:
- Many Europeans had other motivations: For example, some sought economic gain (like Spanish conquistadors for gold), land, or political opportunities. Religious freedom was a motivation for groups like the Pilgrims, but not all. So the statement is false.
The Northwest Passage was a sought - after water - route that was supposed to provide a passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, specifically to Asia (for trade and exploration purposes).
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A. The Dutch sold 20 Africans to Virginia colonists in 1619