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History, 21.08.2020 22:01 louie3262

What do the Quakers, Puritans, and Pilgrims have in common regarding the growth of the American colonies? Select one:
They accepted equality for all people within all colonial areas.

They agreed that the structure of the colonial government must only benefit England.

They established a system of economic stability by limiting trade with all areas except France.

They used colonial assemblies based on representative government.

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