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Why Was the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake Politically Unstable

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Why was the seventeenth-century Chesapeake politically unstable?


A) The governments of Virginia and Maryland were dominated by immigrants who had no strong ties to each other or to their respective colonies.
B) Few settlers cared about becoming politically involved.
C) Parliament continually interfered in the governing of the Chesapeake colonies.
D) Most settlers questioned the legitimacy of the colonial governments of Virginia and Maryland.

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