HELP! With simple American History(mainly about the 1st colonies)?

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I have this worksheet due tomorrow and it's already suuuper late. It's 12:40am right now and I have to be up by 4:50 because I have 0period. :( I had band practice today from 6-9:30. Along with that I had a huuuge amount of homework from every class! >.< I really want some sleep, but need to finish this first! Can anybody PLEASE help me out???! You don't know how much it'd mean to me. :( I know I should do my own work, trust me, I always have, but right now I can't even think straight being so tired>.<.. Pleeease help a girl out? ---If you do, THANK YOU SO MUCH, <3!!!!
A. True- False

When the statement is true, make T. Where it is false, mark F, and correct it in the space immediately below.

___ 1. Protestant England’s early colonial ambitions were fueled by its religious rivalry Catholic Spain.

___ 2. The earliest English colonization efforts experienced surprising success.

___ 3. The defeat of the Spanish Armada was important to North American colonization because it
enabled England to conquer Spain’s New World empire.

___ 4. Among the English citizens most interested in colonization were unemployed yeomen and the
and the younger sons of the gentry.

___ 5. Originally, the primary purpose of the joint-stock Virginia Company was to provide for the well-
being of the freeborn English settlers in the colony.

___ 6. The defeat of Powhatan’s Indian forces in Virginia was achieved partly by Lord De La Warr’s use
of brutal “Irish tactics.”

___ 7. John Rolfe enabled the Virginia colony to survive by introducing African slave labor in 1619.

___ 8. The Maryland colony was founded to establish a religious refuge for persecuted English Quakers.

___ 9. From the time of its founding, South Carolina had close economic ties with the British West Indies.

___ 10. The principal export crop of the Carolinas in the early 1700s was wheat.

___ 11. South Carolina prospered partly by selling African slaves in the West Indies.

___ 12. In their early years, North Carolina and Georgia avoided reliance on slavery.

___ 13. Compared with its neighbors Virginia and South Carolina, North Carolina was more democratic
and individualistic in social outlook.

___ 14. Britain valued the Georgia colony primarily as a rich source of gold and timber.

___ 15. All the southern colonies eventually came to rely on staple-crop plantations agriculture for their
economic prosperity.
 
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