What were the plantations of the early colonial period designed to do?
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Plantations can be defined as large farms in the colonies that used the enforced labor of slaves to harvest cotton, rice, sugar, tobacco and other farm produce for trade and export. Crops were planted on a large scale with usually just one major plant species growing.
A. is the correct answer
a. Slavery existed in New England, Middle and Southern colonies, with the highest concentration in the South.
Explanation:
This is the statement that most accurately describes slavery in the early colonial period. During this time period, slavery existed in New England, Middle and Southern colonies. However, most slaves were located in the South. As the economy of the South grew with cash crops, and the North became more industrialized, the difference between the regions became more clear, until slavery was only a feature of the South.
All of the following groups settled in northern Carolina during the early colonial period, EXCEPT the: Quakers
Explanation:
Behind the first enduring English colony was established in 1607, English colonists soon populated the whole eastern seaboard of the present-day United States. All had several reasons for traveling crosswise the Atlantic, pointing to several distinct colonies. The New England colonies were established to avoid religious exile in England.
The New England colonies brought Puritan settlers with groups and not single enslaved servants, unlike the Chesapeake colonies. The Middle colonies invited a diverse group of European migrants, including Germans, Scots-Irish, French, and Swedish families, along with English migrants. Many Quakers occupied the colony of Pennsylvania.
C- Quakers is the answer
D. The north was more focused on economic success than on religion, while the south was more focused on religion than economic success.
D.
Explanation:
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From the given poem, we can see the following about the themes.
Themes for the poem:
✔️Our earthly home is not forever, but our heavenly home is for all eternity.
✔️God's love sustains us in the pain and sorrow of loss
✔️Trust not in earthly goods, trust only in the love of God.
Inspirations For The Poem
✔️Anne Bradstreet's realization that she put too much hope and trust in her earthly goods.
✔️the burning down of Anne Bradstreet's home.
Audience for the poem
✔️a Christian from the early colonial period of American history
✔️a person who has suffered great unhappiness and misfortune
✔️a person who values their material possessions over spiritual values
Explanation:
As requested, I have been able to place each statement in the appropriate columns.
The poem's theme actually refers to the message or particular topic the poem is trying to convey.
The inspiration for the poem refers to the actual situations that inspired the author to write the poem. Those who pick lessons from the poem and who are spoken to through the poem are the audience.
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Explanation:
Letter C is correct: Quakers.
During the early colonial period, Northern Carolina was settled chiefly by Scots-Irish, English and German Protestants colonists. Quakers did NOT settle Northern Carolina during the early colonial period, they were one of the first to settle South Carolina.