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II. ESSAY: Two of the following essays will appear on the test. You will do one (1). Answer in complete sentences, giving as much specific detail as possible, and supporting your arguments with examples. Be sure to answer each part of the question fully. 50%. What were the objectives of the founders of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay? Compare the early years of these colonies to those of the Virginia colony. What effect did political turmoil and changes in leadership in England have on the American colonies in the 17th and 18th century? Look at three of the following incidents and discuss in detail how the