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What was the impact of King Philip's War 1675 1676 quizlet?
What was the impact of King Philip's War [1675-1676]? Native Americans destroyed twelve Massachusetts towns, which helped establish them in the minds of New Englanders as bloodthirsty savages. the government should regulate economic activity so as to promote national power.
What defined the seventeenth century New England economy?
In the seventeenth century, New England's economy: centered on family farms and also involved the export of fish and timber. The Puritans believed that male authority in the household was: to be unquestioned.
What was one way in which New Englanders who settled in New York impacted the colony in the 1680s quizlet?
What was one way in which New Englanders who settled in New York impacted the colony in the 1680s? They wanted the colony to have an elected assembly. Which of the following was a result of the physical isolation of the British colonies from Great Britain? The colonial elite experienced Anglicization.
What happened during Bacon's Rebellion?
Bacon's Rebellion, fought from 1676 to 1677, began with a local dispute with the Doeg Indians on the Potomac River. Chased north by Virginia militiamen, who also attacked the otherwise uninvolved Susquehannocks, the Indians began raiding the Virginia frontier.