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The Pennsylvania Dutch were Protestant
The Pennsylvania Dutch were Protestant that spoke what language?
* Dutch German French Spanish
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The Pennsylvania Dutch (“Deutsch”) were
A. Dutch settlers in Pennsylvania B. Pennsylvania settlers in Holland C. Catholics
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Anonymous
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Dutch explorers settled primarily in area now known as .......?
new york virginia pennsylvania maine i m not sure but i think its
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KA
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Which colony began as a Dutch settlement? (1 point) Responses New York New York New Jersey New Jersey Pennsylvania
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Why were German immigrants referred to as the Pennsylvania Dutch? (1 point) Responses The German immigrants originally
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How did the Spanish colonization effort differ from those of the French and Dutch? (2 points)• Spanish settlements resulted
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Bob
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Why were German immigrants referred to as the Pennsylvania Dutch?
(1 point) Responses The German immigrants originally had
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Which of the following religious groups is a protestant branch that settled in Pennsylvania and believes in a simple plain
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How did the enslavement of African people begin in the thirteen colonies? Responses The Quakers brought enslaved people
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hola
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Why was the Dutch East India Company called a multinational corporation?
1 It was a Dutch company but only did business in Indian
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ghtyurfj
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