Source: Directors of the Dutch West India Company, letter to Governor Peter Stuyvesant of New Netherland, 1655
"We would have liked to agree to your wish and request that the new territories should not be further invaded by people of the Jewish race... but we observe that this would be somewhat inconsistent with the reason and equity of this Chamber... and also because of the large amount of capital which they still have invested in the shares of this Company. Therefore, after many deliberations we have decided... that these people may travel and trade to and in New Netherland and live and remain there, provided the poor among them shall not become a burden to the Company or to the community..."
The trade-offs described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following characteristics of the Middle Colonies?
- AThe establishment of homogeneous, covenant-based communities that legally enforced moral conformity to preserve political order.
- BThe transition from indentured servitude to hereditary chattel slavery as the primary source of labor for cash-crop agriculture.
- The prioritization of commerce and economic pragmatism over strict religious orthodoxy, which facilitated the development of a pluralistic society.Cevap
- DThe creation of a free-enterprise system intended to grant colonists complete economic autonomy from European trade restrictions.