What was the status of Jews in European colonies in the eighteenth century?
A) They were considered heretical people subject to enslavement and lacking all rights.
B) They were welcomed in colonies desperate for European settlers as full citizens equal with Christian settlers.
C) They settled in the colonies but were forbidden from practicing the Jewish faith.
D) They faced political and economic forms of discrimination but were considered to be white Europeans and thus could not be enslaved.
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