who founded fhe Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts

The Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts was founded by a group of English Separatists, also known as Pilgrims, who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620.

who founded the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts

A: Puritans from England

B: fur traders from France

C: Catholic missionaries from Spain

B: grain farmers from the netherlands

A: Puritans from England.

who was responsible for opening up trade with Africa in ivory, gold and slaves

European nations and traders were responsible for opening up trade with Africa in ivory, gold, and slaves during the period of colonization and the transatlantic slave trade. The primary European countries involved in this trade were Portugal, Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands.

who was responsible for opening up trade with Africa in ivory, gold and slaves

A: Vasco da Gama

B: Prince Henry the Navigator

C: Ferdinand Magellan

D: Christopher Columbus

B: Prince Henry the Navigator.

Which of the following contributed to increased demand for foreign goods in Europe

A: the Crusades

B: the reformation

C: Mongol invasions

D: the Black Death

A: the Crusades.