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History, 10.10.2019 18:00, ctaylor15

1. how did european exploration and colonization affect native americans? how did europeans view native americans?
2. what were the motivations for european exploration and colonization? explain mercantilism. what was the greatest consequence of colonization, do you think?
3. how did settlement differ between the new england area, barbados, and virginia? how were labor questions answered differently by region?
4. how did settlement and religious perspective differ between puritans and pilgrims?
5. why did new england puritans fear that their "city on a hill" was failing in the period from 1650 to 1700? describe the appropriate events that gave them doubts. how did their try to stop this decline?
6. why do historians call the french and indian war, "the war that made america"? discuss the causes, consequences, and significance of the french and indian war (1754- 1761). 7. what were the causes of the american revolution? who fought the war? why? why did the french and spanish the colonies win independence? what was agreed to in the treat of paris (1783)?

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