What was one main difference between slaves who were considered artisans and the slaves who worked in the fields?
what are the options?
Artisan slaves were only men. Artisan slaves were paid a wage. Artisan slaves were skilled craftsmen and craftswomen. Artisan slaves were treated better than the field slaves were.
C
can i ask for another question
Sure
Slavery was the main source of labor in many of the southern colonies. Which of the following explains the colonists' motive for using slaves rather than paid workers? There were not enough paid workers to transport from Europe. They did not need to pay slaves so their profits would be higher. They were unsure of where to find paid workers who knew how to grow crops. There were laws governing how many hours per week paid workers could work.
Well what were slaves used for? (I know the answer but I want you to think and try so I can help you learn. :D)
for crop farming field work
OK, so eliminate A and C, is it B or D
No Narali that's not it.
b
Yes, why pay people when you can have the work done for free? That was their mindset.
is it okay if i ask like a little more its just i need to fisinsh this by today
OK
thank you soo much
What was the focus of the New England economy? ocean trade and fishing farming and metalworking skilled trades and fur trapping large-scale farming and trade with England
Your welcome, but I'm going to ask you to think and try to answer for yourself, then I can correct you and help you. :)
OK so what do you know about the New England Economy?
i think large-scale farming and trade with England
Nurali, it does her no good to have the answers handed to her, she needs to learn not just put someone else's answer.
i dont remember that much
It was based on trade, fishing, agriculture, and metalworking.
B, I have to go for a few minutes. be back soon.
Which of the following best expresses one important thing the colonists learned about the resources they depended on in the New World? Animals can become scarce due to overhunting. Growing crops and trading furs are not profitable. Resources can be replaced by moving westward. Most plants from Europe will not grow in the colonies.
i think Growing crops and trading furs are not profitable.
I have not done this module in a while, but I think it is A
Nurali they traded with the Indians and tat's how they learned how to plant corn and stuff like that which kept them alive.
Away From Keyboard
ok
Crazy House I may be up and down quite a bit, is that all the questions?
Which two ecosystems most likely have the most fertile soil? desert and tundra alpine and grassland deciduous forest and tundra deciduous forest and grassland Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [1.02] The words "high altitudes, harsh climate and only cold hardy species" describe which United States ecosystem? alpine deciduous forest desert grassland Question 17 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [1.02]If you are in a grassland ecosystem, in which state would you most likely also be? Georgia Maine Missouri Washington Question 18 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [1.02]What is the main difference between grassland and tundra ecosystems? Tundra is home to a large number of plant species while grasslands are not. Grasslands receive only small amounts of rain, while tundra has month-long rains. Tundra supports plant growth all year while grasslands have only seasonal growth. Grasslands support plant growth all year while tundra has growth only during summer. Question 19 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [1.03]What is the main reason Britain's claim to all lands between Newfoundland and Florida failed? Britain had too few settlements to enforce that claim. Britain's settlements did not include military personnel. British settlers were anxious to have neighbors of any nationality. British forces were too busy defending against Native American attacks. Question 20 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [01.03]The defeat of the Spanish Armada had what effect on the colonization of America? made it easier to increase settlements made colonists more fearful for their safety made travel by sea more difficult than before made it more difficult to get settlers to the New World Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) [1.06]Primary sources, like diaries and personal artifacts, typically give us insight into what? regional trends the upper class people's lives political movements Question 22 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) [1.06]A primary source would be most useful for which type of project? a study of the culture at the time of an event a summary of the event a report offering different expert opinions on an event a study focusing on 50 years after the event Question 23 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [1.05]Which of the following best describes the relationship between the New World colonies and Europe? The New World was responsible for providing workers for European factories.The factories produced items for the New World. The New World traded guns and ammunition with Europe for slaves. The slaves worked on colonial plantations. Europe distilled rum and sold it to the New World for slaves. The colonies collected and sold slaves for raw materials. Europe relied on raw materials from the New World. The colonies relied on manufactured goods from Europe. Question 24 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) [ 1.06] What would be the best sources for information about family finances during the years 1763-1818? diaries of women and children history books and encyclopedias newspaper and magazine articles trading records and court documents Question 25 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) [01.04] What is one of William Penn’s accomplishments? established a new colony in Rhode Island wrote the Pennsylvania state constitution created a policy of discipline for the Jamestown colony established the first permanent English settlement in America Question 26 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) [01.04]Which of the following people came to America to spread Quaker ideals? Anne Hutchison William Bradford William Penn John Winthrop Question 27 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) [01.04]Which sentence describes Anne Hutchinson? She helped spread Quaker ideals in the middle region. She was married to the first governor of Massachusetts. She was convicted of the attempted murder of John Smith. She was a champion of women’s rights and religious freedom. Question 28 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) [01.04]Which place is associated with John Smith? Boston Jamestown Plymouth Rhode Island
Julie that's to much, you have to study and do your own work, were here to help, not do it for you......
can you help with the last one
Try opening the lessons tab in a new window and going over the lessons again, just read through really quick and refresh your memory, that's what I do. And yes I'll try to help with the last one, what is it?
Jamestown is the answer to the last one.
Good Luck Julie, try the lesson tab in a new window.
thanks
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