A) open to everyone
B) self-governing
C) tolerant of other religions
D) morally opposed to slavery
E) financially supported by the king
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A) Carolina
B) Georgia
C) Maryland
D) Massachusetts Bay
E) New Jersey
F) New Netherland
G) Pennsylvania
H) Plymouth
I) Rhode Island
J) Virginia
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A) the high percentage of slaves in its population
B) complete freedom of religion
C) the influence of women in its government
D) the absence of effective leaders
E) the high mortality rate among its settlers
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A) Carolina
B) Georgia
C) Maryland
D) Massachusetts Bay
E) New Jersey
F) New Netherland
G) Pennsylvania
H) Plymouth
I) Rhode Island
J) Virginia
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A) brought indentured servants and small farmers together against the colony's rich planters and political leaders
B) had the support of nearby Indian tribes
C) resulted from changes in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina that discriminated against Puritans
D) forced Governor Berkeley to abandon the colony and return to England
E) sought to make Virginia independent of England
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A) was the Indian principal behind King Philip's War
B) confessed to the murder of John Sassamon, a Christian Indian
C) survived the war by escaping west with his tribe
D) was the leader of the Pequots
E) was a devout Christian opposed to the primacy of the Puritan Church
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A) lumber
B) furs
C) tobacco
D) fish
E) wheat
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A) completely separated civil and church governments
B) was developed by settlers in Massachusetts Bay
C) provided the original government for the Plymouth colony
D) called for total religious toleration
E) originated in the House of Commons
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