Which of the following statements exemplifies how "freedom and lack of freedom" characterized seventeenth-century America?
A) The settlers' success involved depriving Native Americans of their land and enslaving large numbers of Africans.
B) The New England Puritans gained economic freedom but lost any sort of religious freedom in the New World.
C) The northern colonists' success depended on depriving the southern colonists of all agricultural success.
D) Catholics became the immigrant group with the most freedom-at the expense of Protestants, who lost their freedom.
E) In Virginia, indentured servants took more and more of the wealthy landowners' land, leaving them impoverished.
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