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8 August, 03:10

What ironic consequence did william penn's generous policies, such as religious toleration and inexpensive land, have?

a. they contributed to the increasing reliance of virginia and maryland on african slave labor.

b. they encouraged poor residents of new york and new jersey to move to pennsylvania in such numbers that penn repealed his policies within a decade.

c. now that pennsylvania attracted so many settlers, carolina was desperate for laborers and began a vast indian slave trade.

d. they led the puritan authorities in massachusetts to adopt religious toleration in order to compete with pennsylvania for colonists.

e. they actually discouraged suspicious europeans from choosing pennsylvania as a place to settle?

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  1. 8 August, 04:22
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    A. They contributed to the increasing reliance of Virginia and Maryland on African Slave labor.
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