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AP U.S. History 4.3 Period 2: 1607-1754. The image most directly reflects which of Britain's goals for the North American colonies?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by new england where people have more
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miles on their snow blowers than they do on their
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cars All right check the following image seal of the
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dominion of new england And now for our question the
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image most directly reflects which of britain's goals for the
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north american colonies and hear your pencil answers are in
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the violent conflict International trade publicans Okay so what does
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this picture tell us Well we have a colonist and
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a native american kneeling before the king Also we have
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a naked cherub flapping above him Does this mean king
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of england had an army of cherubs that force native
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americans and columnist to do his will Kind of like
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the wicked witch of the west had flying monkeys focusing
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on this whole kneeling thing will probably help us out
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a lot more here Like how it lets us nick's
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Answer See republicanism is based on the idea that the
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people should have the power to rule themselves A picture
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of some guy's sucking up to a king doesn't exactly
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reinforce this idea In fact the establishment of the dominion
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of new england was away for the british crown to
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tightness reigns on the increasingly disgruntled american colonists option a
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claims that the seal reflects britain's goal of ending violence
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with the american indians as faras we can tell though
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the steel projects the idea that there would have only
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been peace with the american indians if they learned to
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kneel and bring the king his tasty new world treats
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Most of the tribes weren't into that idea and it
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wasn't a major british goal to get what they wanted
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from the american indians peacefully Not that there's really any
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peaceful way to steal land but it's a separate story
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All right the british crown also wasn't into the idea
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of colonist Getting too chummy with other countries is choice
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be tries to convince us in fact britain cut the
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colonies off completely from international trade and you say a
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control freak so in cross that big option d is
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the right answer here The truth is that britain was
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facing he's a troubled time Not only were the new
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england colony is becoming increasingly difficult to rule but also
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the competition for power with european rivals like spain was
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Heating up britain's reaction to this sticky situation No introducing
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the dominion of new england which streamline the colonies into
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a single imperial political structure The colonists weren't thrilled and
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the introduction of a seal with a smiling colonial kneeling
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before the king didn't exactly sell it to them So
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if the naked cherub didn't do it well nothing would 00:02:30.19 --> [endTime] have
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