What describes Quaker religion in the 1660s?Quakerism continued to spread across Britain during the 1650s, and by 1660 there were around 50,000 Quakers, according to some estimates. A number of Quaker beliefs were considered radical, such as the idea that women and men were spiritual equals, and women could speak out during worship.
Which of the following explains why Chesapeake planters treated their slaves less harshly than West Indian planters in the 18th century?Which of the following explains why Chesapeake planters treated their slaves less harshly than West Indian planters in the eighteenth century? A. West Indian planters denied slaves' humanity while Chesapeake planters recognized it.
Which of the following statements characterizes the impact of the war for Spanish succession in the American Southeast?Which of the following statements characterizes the impact of the War for Spanish Succession (1702-1713) in the American Southeast? The Creek nation used the European war to expand its power into northern Florida and North Carolina.
Which of the following was an outcome of the Navigation Acts in the mid 17th century?Which of the following was an outcome of the Navigation Acts in the mid-seventeenth century? Colonists were required to export their sugar and tobacco only to England.
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