William Penn, Letter to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders, 1683
"We have agreed, that in all differences between us, six of each side shall end the matter: don't abuse them, but let them have justice, and you win them. [...] We have lived very friendly with them... and when any of them are sick, we send them physical help..."
Which of the following characteristics of the Middle Colonies in the seventeenth century is most directly reflected in the interactions described in the excerpt?
- The efforts of Quaker settlers to establish peaceful, negotiated relations with Native AmericansCevap
- BThe adoption of strict legal codes enforcing Puritan religious conformity
- CThe transition from indentured servitude to hereditary chattel slavery as the primary agricultural labor source
- DThe enforcement of imperial mercantilist policies designed to enrich the mother country
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The efforts of Quaker settlers to establish peaceful, negotiated relations with Native Americans
The correct answer shows Penn's commitment to Quaker principles of peace, equality, and justice, which led to negotiated land purchases and cooperative dispute-resolution systems with the local Native American populations in Pennsylvania.
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Middle Colonies' distinctive social and diplomatic relations, particularly Quaker interactions with Native Americans
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