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Question 4 (1 point) question 4 saved
according to of plymouth plantation: deciding to emigrate to america why did the pilgrims decide to emigrate to the new world?

question 4 options:

freedom of speech from tyrannical rulers

religious freedom from prior persecutions and political unrest in holland

the new world was well colonized and would make for an easy new home.

a desire to own land

question 5 (1 point) question 5 saved
which of the following is true of the religious differences between the separatists and great britain?

question 5 options:

britain believes that hard work is key to religion while the pilgrims prefer to live a sedentary lifestyle.

the pilgrims understand that good fortune comes from both god and man while britain thinks that god provides all fortunes, good and bad.

the pilgrims and britain do not have religious differences.

the pilgrims prefer a simple, quieter worship without the interventions of man while britain relies too heavily on pomp and circumstance and pretenses.

question 6 (1 point) question 6 unsaved
which of the following is a counterclaim the separatists anticipate from great britain in regards to leaving and starting a new colony?

question 6 options:

" true it was, that such atempts were not to be made and undertaken without good ground & reason; not rashly or lightly as many have done for curiositie or hope of gaine"

" but hear i cannot but stay and make a pause, and stand half amased at this poore peoples presente "

"from hence they departed, & co[a]sted all along, but discerned no place likely for harbor; & therfore hasted to a place that their "

" all great & honourable actions are accompanied with great difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages."

question 7 (1 point) question 7 saved
who or what is responsible for their safe arrival to cape cod, according to the pilgrims?

question 7 options:

fair weather

strong ships

man

god

question 10 (1 point) question 10 unsaved
read this section regarding the pilgrims’ first winter: in these hard & difficulte beginings they found some discontents & murmurings arise amongst some, and mutinous speeches & carriags in other; but they were soone quelled & overcome by ye wisdome, patience, and just & equall carrage of things by ye govr and better part, wch clave faithfully togeather in ye maine. but that which was most sadd & lamentable was, that in 2. or 3. moneths time halfe of their company dyed, espetialy in jan: & february, being ye depth of winter, and wanting houses & other comforts; being infected with ye scurvie & other diseases, which this long vioage & their inacomodate condition had brought upon them; so as ther dyed some times 2. or 3. of a day, in ye foresaid time; that of 100. & odd persons, scarce 50. remained.

based on the above passage, which of the following is true?

question 10 options:

, the pilgrims were well prepared for their first winter.

over half the pilgrims died due to the harshness of their first winter.

although the pilgrims had a rough winter, they only lost two or three members.

many pilgrims decided to travel south to warmer climates for the winter.

question 11 (1 point) question 11 unsaved
this refers to the part of the trade where africans, densely packed onto ships, were transported across the atlantic to the west indies.

question 11 options:

the middle passage

the middle cruise

the final passage

the final trip

question 12 (1 point) question 12 unsaved
how did olaudah equiano come to america?

question 12 options:

he was born here.

on a slave ship from africa

with his family

he stayed in africa and never came to america.

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