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  1. what was the most likely reason for bringing africans to the english colonies in 1619?
  2. which colonies were founded as safe havens for persecuted religious groups?
  3. what trade route brought slaves to the thirteen english colonies?
  4. which colonies were established by leaders who left massachusetts bay for religious freedom?

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  1. what is mercantilism? how was it related to the navigation acts?
  2. how did the pilgrims survive their first year at plymouth?
  3. what year did the pilgrims arrive in plymouth?
  4. during the 1700s and 1800s, european migration to north america resulted in native americans experiencing...
  5. what geographic and economic factors led to the development of plantation agriculture in the south?
  6. what were the main reasons for the development of large plantations in the southern colonies?
  7. which colonies would be the most likely to have slaves working on a rice plantation?
  8. which colonies would have grown tobacco?
  9. know the differences between pilgrims, puritans, and quakers: religion, location, and arrival date.
  10. the separatists pilgrims left europe to settle in america mainly because they desired...
  11. when did columbus reach the new world?
  12. which groups enjoyed the least freedom in the english colonies?
  13. which region was mainly involved in shipbuilding, forestry, and fishing?
  14. match the main reason each of the european countries explored north america.

france:
england:
spain:
a. establishing catholic missions and searching for gold.
b. profit economically by searching for gold (found none), grew tobacco instead.
c. establish a fur and pelt trade.

Explanation:

Response
Question 16
Brief Explanations

In 1619, the English colonies (especially Virginia) had a growing tobacco industry that needed labor. Africans were brought as laborers (initially as indentured servants, later as slaves) to work on tobacco plantations to meet the labor demand for cash - crop cultivation.

Brief Explanations
  • Rhode Island: Founded by Roger Williams, who was banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious views. It became a haven for those seeking religious freedom, including Baptists, Quakers, and Jews.
  • Pennsylvania: Founded by William Penn as a safe haven for Quakers, who were persecuted in England. Penn's "Holy Experiment" promoted religious tolerance.
  • Maryland: Founded by Lord Baltimore as a refuge for English Catholics, who faced discrimination in England.
  • Massachusetts Bay Colony (initially for Puritans, but later became more diverse in terms of religious refuge as well, though it was more for Puritan - like groups initially).
Brief Explanations

The Triangular Trade route was responsible for bringing slaves to the Thirteen English Colonies. The route had three legs: Europe to Africa (with manufactured goods), Africa to the Americas (with enslaved Africans), and the Americas to Europe (with raw materials like tobacco, sugar, etc.).

Answer:

To provide labor for the tobacco plantations (especially in Virginia) as the tobacco industry was growing and needed a large workforce.

Question 17