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History-Chp #4-6

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True or False?Answer
For colonists who lived on fars, a large city was consisdered an advantage. TRUE
In Puritan New England, single people were given inexpensive lodgings by the government. False??
The toys that Puritan children played with were usually brought over from British ships. FALSE
There were 16 orginal colonies. False...there were 13
Slaves sometimes jumpped off slave ships to avoid slavery. True
The Spanish Armada was a great fleet of ships that defeated the English. True?
Slave catchers didn't have to go to the middle of Africa to catch slaves. True
Children born into slavery were set freeby their masters. False
There were NOT many slaves in the Northern colonies because if the poor soil and colder climate. True
The gentry of colonial society were few and powerful. True
Pontiac was he leader of the Ottawa nation. True
The Quartering Act required colonists to feed and house British troops. True
The Son'sof America set up "liberty trees" to defy the British. True
Committes of Loyalists were set up in various colonies to spread info about British actions. False
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