The correct answer is option B. religious persecution. Religious persecution was a push factor mainly during the 17th century. At that moment, the Church of England or Anglican Church had already been set up and England was a Protestant country. During the 17th century, many groups of dissenters and non-conformists left England seeking for a place to practice their religion freely. One such group were the Puritans, who were extreme Protestants that wanted to "purify" the Church of England of some Roman Catholic traces. In 1604, after some disagreements with King James I at Hampton Court Conference as regards certain practices and ceremonies of the Church of England, a group of Puritans decided to abandon de Church. In 1620, when they got a charter from the monarch, they packed the Mayflower and sailed to America seeking for religious freedom. In the same way, in 1630, a second wave of Puritans left England escaping from the persecution of Archbishop Laud, during the reign of Charles I, and sailed to America in the Arabella. During this period, also many Catholics moved to America, escaping from religious persecution in England.
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The Acadian people were removed from this region.
The majority of people living in the region are Roman Catholic.
It is located in the eastern part of the state along the coastline.
It is dominated by the Cajun people and their culture.
Answer:
All of the statements are correct except for statement B. The Acadian people were not removed from the region, but it is true that they had to share the land with other settlers coming from the Deep South and Appalachia.
Acadiana consists of what is now southern Louisiana. Most people are Roman Catholic because they descent from French settlers, and France is a catholic country. Finally, the culture is dominated by the Cajun people, and is a mix of African, Caribbean, French, and American influences.
Acadiana, comprising 22 parishes in Louisiana, saw the expulsion of Acadian people. It is predominantly Roman Catholic, dominated by Cajun culture in the southern and southwestern regions.
The accurate statements about Acadiana are:
1. It consists of 22 parishes in present-day Louisiana.
2. The Acadian people were removed from this region.
3. The majority of people living in the region are Roman Catholic.
4. It is dominated by the Cajun people and their culture.
Acadiana is a cultural region in southern Louisiana, primarily inhabited by descendants of Acadian exiles. The Acadian people were indeed removed from the region during the Great Expulsion in the 18th century. The area is predominantly Roman Catholic due to its historical French influence and is characterized by Cajun culture, including unique traditions, music, cuisine, and a distinct French dialect. Geographically, Acadiana is situated in the southern and southwestern parts of Louisiana, not the eastern part along the coastline.
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B.)Manifest Destiny
American Progress
C.)American Progress
D.)American Destiny
Answer:
b
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a-supported immigration from other countries
b-opposed immigrants from other countries
c-opposed the federal government
d-Both A & C