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why was britain unable to fully control the development of colonial governments?
britain was physically too far away to rule the colonies effectively.
colonists had fled religious persecution with the intention to form a new nation.
british policy encouraged the colonies to become independent states.
the british monarchy was distracted by scandal and economic problems.
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why did the plantation style of agriculture in the south lead to the use of enslaved labor?
cash crops grown in the south required large work forces to be profitable.
southern plantation owners wanted to restrict competition.
southern colonists were too busy defending their settlements to work.
most ships brought slaves into southern ports.
For the first question, Britain's physical distance from the colonies hindered effective governance, making control over colonial governments difficult. For the second question, plantation agriculture in the South depended on labor-intensive cash crops, necessitating large workforces to maintain profitability, leading to the use of enslaved labor.
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A. Britain was physically too far away to rule the colonies effectively.
A. Cash crops grown in the South required large work forces to be profitable.