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A) accepted the concept of predestination.
B) rejected the doctrine of original sin.
C) were not persecuted by the English government.
D) paid their clergy handsomely.
E) All the answers are correct.
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A) saw an English king, James II, flee to the European continent.
B) enhanced the influence of Catholicism in England.
C) helped put in place the Dominion of New England.
D) kept the English crown among Englishmen.
E) had no effect on colonial governments.
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A) continued without interruption until the early eighteenth century.
B) was first triggered by the kidnapping of Pocahontas.
C) was primarily a result of religious tensions between natives and settlers.
D) was uncommon until the early eighteenth century.
E) included an Indian attack on Jamestown which killed hundreds of colonists.
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A) to provide a refuge for Catholics.
B) to create a military barrier against the Spanish.
C) to quickly make money for its investors.
D) by Quaker missionaries.
E) as a haven for religious dissenters.
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A) began to seek refuge in Virginia.
B) emigrated quietly to northern France.
C) were encouraged by the Church of England to emigrate.
D) chartered a colony in Plymouth.
E) could not legally do so.
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A) concluded it was cheaper to buy new African slaves than to protect those they owned.
B) developed their settlements along the same lines as in the Chesapeake.
C) developed significant economic success through the production of tobacco.
D) had a smaller percentage of slaves than in the North American colonies.
E) were forced to deal with larger native populations than those on the mainland.
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