colonies?
History, 15.11.2019 08:31, eysahvdtuj
Which statement is the most accurate concerning the north american
colonies?
(a) most of the colonies were able to become profi table within the fi rst
years of their creation.
(b) most of the colonies started as proprietary but became royal colonies
by the mid-18th century.
(c) most of the original colonies began as royal colonies.
(d) most of the colonies started as independent colonies but later received
charters.
(e) most of the colonies started as proprietary colonies but became
independent by purchasing their charters.
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Which statement is the most accurate concerning the north american
colonies?
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