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Chapter 2 quiz 2 review

Which section of the colonies had the greatest cultural diversity Middle colonies Southern colonies New England frontier

Middle Colonies

Which of the following was considered a Middle Colony? Maryland Georgia Pennsylvania Virginia

Pennsylvania

Before the English came, New Jersey was settled by the Dutch only Portuguese only Spanish and Portuguese Swedes and Dutch

Swedish and Dutch

Antinomianism

T/F The Dutch fought the English fiercely for years over control of New Netherland.

False