"Whereas we have been long oppressed by a wicked government, and having received the news of the crown of England being placed upon the heads of their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Orange... we have thought fit to secure the Fort of New York for the said Prince and Princess, to preserve the Protestant religion and the peace of this country, against any attempts of the late government's tools or the French..."
— Declaration of the Householders, Merchants, and Mariners, New York, June 1689
The developments described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following features of the Middle Colonies during the late seventeenth century?
- AThe unified protest of colonial merchants against British mercantilist restrictions on transatlantic shipping.
- The persistence of political instability and ethnic factionalism following the transition from Dutch to English rule.Cevap
- CThe dominance of a religiously homogeneous population that governed through local town meetings.
- DThe rising social tension between plantation owners and laborers over the transition to hereditary chattel slavery.
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The persistence of political instability and ethnic factionalism following the transition from Dutch to English rule.
The correct answer is correct because Leisler's Rebellion (1689) in New York directly reflects the deep-seated ethnic and class tensions between the Dutch majority (who backed Leisler) and the newly dominant English authorities and merchant elites following the 1664 transition from Dutch to English rule. The rebellion was triggered by the news of the Glorious Revolution in England, which allowed these local political and ethnic factions to contest power.
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Political instability and ethnic diversity in the Middle Colonies following the English takeover of New Netherland.
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