WORLD HISTORY

EMERGENCE OF USA

FOUNDATION OF AMERICAN COLONIES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In their treatment of their American colonies, how did England’s monarchs after the Glorious Revolution differ from those of France and Spain?
A
They questioned traditional ideas about religion.
B
They could levy taxes without the consent of the nobles.
C
They exercised relatively less control over the colonies.
D
They used their colonies as an instrument to amass wealth.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In their treatment of their American colonies, how did England’s monarchs after the Glorious Revolution differ from those of France and Spain? They questioned traditional ideas about religion. They could levy taxes without the consent of the nobles. They exercised relatively less control over the colonies.

Detailed explanation-2: -When the Glorious Revolution drove James II from England, the colonies regained control of their own legislatures. England’s wars on the continent of Europe spread to the New World, raising colonists’ recognition of their own military weakness and strengthening their bonds to England.

Detailed explanation-3: -Legacy of the Glorious Revolution Parliament’s function and influence changed dramatically in the years following the revolution. The event also had an impact on the 13 colonies in North America. The colonists were temporarily freed of strict, anti-Puritan laws after King James was overthrown.

Detailed explanation-4: -Britain and the Imperial Crises The Imperial Crises of the 1760s and 1770s, found England saddled with crippling debt, incurred in large part by wars such as the French and Indian War. The British government responded by increasing taxes on the American colonists, which drove the colonies toward greater unity.

Detailed explanation-5: -The Southern Colonies were established as economic ventures and were seeking natural resources to provide material wealth to the mother country and themselves. In contrast, the early New England colonists were primarily religious reformers and separatists.

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