The leaders of Chesapeake society by the end of the 1600s were able to foster greater unity and stability because
A) they relied more on serfs than servitude.
B) economic prospects for slaves improved.
C) new land on the frontier became available.
D) they gave more white males a vote in elections.
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Q13: Women in the seventeenth-century Chesapeake
A) usually outnumbered
Q14: The Navigation Acts were
A) procedures instituted by
Q15: The English Civil War of the mid-1600s
Q16: Which of the following did NOT trigger
Q17: While the rising demand for slaves in
Q19: The English mainland colonies of North America
Q20: After 1680, Chesapeake planters began to rely
Q21: The Chesapeake gentry, above all, sought
A) wealth
Q22: As with the Chesapeake colonies, so too
Q23: English settlements in the West Indies had
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