Why did English settlers come to America?

a. to find gold
b. to become fur traders
c. to start a new life ***
d. to become missionaries

How did the industrial revolution affect the poor in the late 1800's?
a. The city slums emptied
b. The life of the poor did not improve ***
c. Poverty was eliminated
d. The life of the poor improved greatly

Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which country gained complete control over Canada?
a. The United States
b. France
c. Spain
d. Great Britain

Both of your answers are right.

ok thanks. oh and i forgot the last one, i got Great Britain ?

Right.

To answer the first question, English settlers came to America primarily to start a new life (option c). The colonization of America by English settlers in the 17th century was driven by various motives, including religious freedom, economic opportunities, and the desire to escape political and social unrest in England. The English settlers sought to establish colonies where they could practice their own religion, find economic prosperity through agriculture and trade, and create a better life for themselves and their families.

As for the second question, the industrial revolution had a negative impact on the poor in the late 1800s. The correct answer is option b - the life of the poor did not improve. The industrial revolution led to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of factories, which resulted in poor working conditions, low wages, and a widening gap between the rich and the poor. Many working-class individuals, including women and children, were subjected to long hours, unsafe working conditions, and low pay. While the industrial revolution brought about advancements in technology and increased productivity, the benefits were not evenly distributed, and the living conditions for the poor did not significantly improve during this period.

Lastly, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, Canada gained complete control by Great Britain (option d). The Treaty of Paris ended the Seven Years' War (also known as the French and Indian War) and resulted in France relinquishing its control over Canada. As a result, the British Empire gained complete control over Canada and its territories, which eventually became the Dominion of Canada in 1867.