The established church in the Southern colonies was?

the Anglican Church right?

The most important cash crop in colonial Virginia was?

tobacco right?

Roger Williams believed wholeheartedly in
A. extermination of all Native Americans
B. complete separation of church and state
C. complete union of church and state D. celibacy for ministers
E. Anne Hutchinson’s divine revelations
F. George Washington’s innocence in the cherry tree incident
i think its E?

1. The Pilgrims were Puritan Separatists, which meant
A. they felt they should live separately from Native Americans
B. they supported the Queen’s policy of separation from Roman Catholicism
C. they wanted to separate from the Church of England, which they believed was hopelessly corrupt
D. they wanted to move to Holland to separate from England

I think it is C?

I believe they're all right except the one about Roger Williams.

Yes, you are correct!

The established church in the Southern colonies was indeed the Anglican Church. Anglicanism, also known as the Church of England, was the official state religion in the Southern colonies, including Virginia.

The most important cash crop in colonial Virginia was indeed tobacco. Tobacco became the primary source of income and economic stability for the settlers in Virginia. Its cultivation and exportation significantly shaped the colony's economy and social structure.

Roger Williams believed wholeheartedly in B. complete separation of church and state. Roger Williams, a prominent religious leader and founder of Rhode Island, advocated for the complete separation of religion and government. He believed that governments should not interfere with religious matters, and individuals should have the freedom to practice any religion or no religion at all without fear of persecution.

Regarding the Pilgrims, you are also correct! The Pilgrims were Puritan Separatists who believed in C. they wanted to separate from the Church of England, which they believed was hopelessly corrupt. They sought religious freedom and wanted to establish a separate religious community in the New World where they could practice their faith independently.