New England colonists settled in villages to have community
security. Living by oneself in a new land could be full of unknown
dangers.
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What colony were the present-day cities of Albany and New York a part of
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Albany and New York cities were once a part of the Dutch colony
New Netherland, the capital of which was New Amsterdam. It ran from
1614-1667, although the Dutch reclaimed it from 1673-1674.
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Why were colonists in new England angry at king James 2 and governor Edmund andros of new England
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they allowed the church of england exist in New England . They allowed the Church of England to exist in New England. They Allowed The Church Of England To Exhist In New England APEX Because King James kept placing laws on the colonists that prevented them from moving towards self government. they allowed the church of england to exist in new england
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Why did new England colonists settle in villages
New England colonists settled in villages to have community
security. Living by oneself in a new land could be full of unknown
dangers.
What colony were the present-day cities of Albany and New York a part of
Albany and New York cities were once a part of the Dutch colony
New Netherland, the capital of which was New Amsterdam. It ran from
1614-1667, although the Dutch reclaimed it from 1673-1674.
Why were colonists in new England angry at king James 2 and governor Edmund andros of new England
they allowed the church of england exist in New England . They allowed the Church of England to exist in New England. They Allowed The Church Of England To Exhist In New England APEX Because King James kept placing laws on the colonists that prevented them from moving towards self government. they allowed the church of england to exist in new england