Virginia and Massachusetts in the British Empire

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What was the significance of tobacco in Virginia for the British Empire?

Tobacco was a cash crop vital for British wealth and grown primarily for export, generating significant revenue for British colonizers.

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What is a cash crop?

A cash crop is a crop grown for direct sale, rather than for personal consumption.

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Who were the Puritan settlers and what was their goal?

Puritan settlers were English Protestants who sought to reform the Church of England and establish a religious community based on their values.

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What role did Massachusetts play in trade networks?

Massachusetts established ports for shipping and commerce, trading goods like fish, fur, and timber.

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How did Massachusetts promote religious freedom?

Massachusetts provided a safe haven for Puritans and other religious groups, influencing the development of democratic principles and self-governance.

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What is a Safe Haven?

A Safe Haven is a place where individuals or groups can seek refuge, protection, and safety from persecution, danger, or unwanted circumstances.

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How did the British government view the Virginia and Massachusetts colonies?

The British government relied on these colonies for resources and their strategic location.

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