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settlers came to england’s american colonies for many reasons. read the documents below, then answer the questions that follow.

document a
in this excerpt from a sermon given aboard a ship bound for massachusetts, john winthrop, a leading puritan, explained the purpose of settlement.
“for we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. the eyes of all people are upon us. so that if we shall deal falsely with our god in this work we have undertaken, and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world.”
—john winthrop, 1630

document b
in this excerpt from a pamphlet of 1609, the writer encourages investors and adventurers to help develop the virginia colony.
“and as for the generall sort that shall goe to bee planters, bee they never so poore, so they be honest, and painefull, the place will make them rich: all kinds of artificers wee must first imploy, are carpenters, ship-wrights, masons, sawyers, brickemakers, bricklayers, plowmen, sowers, planters, fishermen, coopers, smiths, mettal-men, taylors, turners, and such like, to make and fytte all necessaries, for comfort and use of the colony, and for such as are of no trades (if they bee industrious) they shall have there imployment enough, for there is a world of means to set many thousands a worke, partly in such things as i mentioned before, and many other profitable works, for no man must live idle there.”
—excerpt from nova britannia: offering most excellent fruites by planting in virginia

document c
this image shows william penn and his supporters meeting american indians.

document d
this excerpt is from a letter from the dutch west india company to peter stuyvesant, the governor of new york.
“your last letter informed us that you had banished from the province and sent hither by ship a certain quaker, john bowne by name; although we heartily desire, that these and other sectarians remained away from there, yet as they do not, we doubt very much, whether we can proceed against them rigorously without diminishing the population and stopping immigration, which must be favored at a so tender stage of the country’s existence. you may therefore shut your eyes, at least not force people’s consciences, but allow every one to have his own belief, as long as he behaves quietly and legally gives no offence to his neighbors and does not oppose the government.”
—from a letter from the dutch west india company to peter stuyvesant, 1663

  1. in document a, john winthrop suggests that

a. the colony might fail
b. god will withdraw his support for the colony
c. the puritan colony must set an example of goodness
d. the colony’s task is to gain success in the eyes of the world

  1. in document b, the writer argues that the virginia... (partially visible)
  1. in document c, the image seems to... (partially visible, about pennsylvania’s policy toward american indians)

a. its policy of constant warfare
b. its policy of removing american indians from their lands
c. its attempt to treat them with respect
d. its attempt to enslave them

  1. in document d, the dutch west india company is

a. opposing “sectarians” or members of radical religious sects.
b. asking the governor to ban quakers.
c. warning against uncontrolled immigration.
d. promoting religious tolerance.

write a paragraph describing the... (partially visible)

Explanation:

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Question 19
Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze Document A. John Winthrop says the colony is like a "City upon a hill" with all eyes on them. He implies that if they fail in their godly work, they'll be a byword, so success in the eyes of the world depends on their conduct. Option A is too negative (he focuses on success if they do right), B is a consequence of failure, C is about goodness but the key is being a success example. So D matches.

Brief Explanations

In Document D, the Dutch West India Company tells Stuyvesant to not force consciences, let people have their own beliefs (as long as they behave). This is promoting religious tolerance. A is wrong (they don't oppose rigorously), B is wrong (they don't ask to ban), C is about immigration but the main point is religion. So D is correct.

Answer:

D. the colony must obtain a success in the eyes of the world

Question 22