Deck 2: England’s Colonies
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Deck 2: England’s Colonies
1
Charles I:
A) was willing to negotiate the extent of royal power
B) was returned to power after the English Civil War
C) protected Puritans during his reign
D) disbanded Parliament from 1629 to 1640
E) married numerous times in an effort to secure a male heir
A) was willing to negotiate the extent of royal power
B) was returned to power after the English Civil War
C) protected Puritans during his reign
D) disbanded Parliament from 1629 to 1640
E) married numerous times in an effort to secure a male heir
disbanded Parliament from 1629 to 1640
2
Peter Stuyvesant was the defiant governor of Rhode Island.
False
3
One in six captives died during the Middle Passage.
True
4
Englishmen had a very well-developed sense of liberty as a result of the Magna Carta and the establishment of Parliament.
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By the mid-1670s, many of Virginia's free white adult males owned no land, and squatting became a significant problem.
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6
James I:
A) confronted a Church of England that was divided between Puritans and Anglicans
B) openly favored the Puritans
C) recognized the supreme authority of Parliament
D) conquered Scotland
E) was wise and open-minded
A) confronted a Church of England that was divided between Puritans and Anglicans
B) openly favored the Puritans
C) recognized the supreme authority of Parliament
D) conquered Scotland
E) was wise and open-minded
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7
For the English preparing to colonize America, one model of settlement was provided by their country's prior experience in:
A) Africa
B) Scotland
C) Iceland
D) Ireland
E) the Canary Islands
A) Africa
B) Scotland
C) Iceland
D) Ireland
E) the Canary Islands
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8
The Glorious Revolution of 1688:
A) increased the power of Parliament
B) resulted in the execution of Charles I
C) ended with the death of Oliver Cromwell
D) temporarily abolished the monarchy
E) delayed the American Revolution
A) increased the power of Parliament
B) resulted in the execution of Charles I
C) ended with the death of Oliver Cromwell
D) temporarily abolished the monarchy
E) delayed the American Revolution
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9
Sir Edwin Sandys took over the Virginia Company in 1618 and instituted important changes that stabilized the colony.
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10
Because of its harsh winters, New England had a death rate that was higher than that of Maryland or Virginia.
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11
New Netherland became one of the most ethnically diverse American colonies.
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12
Nathaniel Bacon was an indentured servant who led a Virginia rebellion.
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13
The Indian wars of the mid-1670s cost proportionately more casualties than any other American war.
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14
As a result of the Christianity that was forced upon African slaves, the fundamental theme of slave religion was deliverance.
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15
The Virginia Company was a joint-stock company.
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16
After being banished from Massachusetts because of his strict interpretation of the Puritan faith, Roger Williams founded Rhode Island.
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17
The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina established a formal nobility and provided for religious toleration.
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18
Delaware was originally part of Pennsylvania.
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19
As a result of the Glorious Revolution, England abolished the monarchy and became a republic.
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20
Which is true of English society by the early 1600s?
A) The right to trial by jury had yet to be established.
B) There was a growing population of beggars and vagabonds.
C) There were no limits on the power of the monarch.
D) Titled nobles dominated the House of Commons.
E) There were no significant class distinctions.
A) The right to trial by jury had yet to be established.
B) There was a growing population of beggars and vagabonds.
C) There were no limits on the power of the monarch.
D) Titled nobles dominated the House of Commons.
E) There were no significant class distinctions.
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21
Maryland was established in 1634 as a refuge for:
A) debtors
B) Puritans
C) ex-convicts
D) Anglicans
E) English Catholics
A) debtors
B) Puritans
C) ex-convicts
D) Anglicans
E) English Catholics
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22
The stockholders who invested in the Virginia Company were motivated primarily by:
A) religion
B) a spirit of adventure
C) curiosity about the New World
D) personal loyalty to James I
E) financial profit
A) religion
B) a spirit of adventure
C) curiosity about the New World
D) personal loyalty to James I
E) financial profit
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23
As Jamestown's leader, John Smith:
A) made the colony a democracy
B) tried to wipe out the Powhatan Confederacy
C) made the colonists work in order to eat
D) argued that the colony should be abandoned
E) discovered deposits of gold and silver
A) made the colony a democracy
B) tried to wipe out the Powhatan Confederacy
C) made the colonists work in order to eat
D) argued that the colony should be abandoned
E) discovered deposits of gold and silver
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24
In 1624, a British court dissolved the struggling Virginia Company, and Virginia:
A) was merged with New England
B) no longer existed
C) became a royal colony
D) lost all its funding
E) was given to the king's brother, the Duke of York
A) was merged with New England
B) no longer existed
C) became a royal colony
D) lost all its funding
E) was given to the king's brother, the Duke of York
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25
Which of the following was NOT true of Nathaniel Bacon?
A) He embodied many of the frustrations felt by the average Virginian at the time.
B) He opposed the economic dominance of the large planters who had the governor's ear.
C) He led a revolt of the poor against the well-connected and wealthy.
D) He has been called the "Torchbearer of the Revolution."
E) He had a close relationship with Governor Berkeley.
A) He embodied many of the frustrations felt by the average Virginian at the time.
B) He opposed the economic dominance of the large planters who had the governor's ear.
C) He led a revolt of the poor against the well-connected and wealthy.
D) He has been called the "Torchbearer of the Revolution."
E) He had a close relationship with Governor Berkeley.
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26
The man who became head of the Virginia Company of London in 1618 and instituted a series of reforms to save the colony was:
A) John Rolfe
B) Sir Edwin Sandys
C) John Smith
D) Peter Stuyvesant
E) Sir Thomas Gates
A) John Rolfe
B) Sir Edwin Sandys
C) John Smith
D) Peter Stuyvesant
E) Sir Thomas Gates
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27
Bacon's Rebellion:
A) brought indentured servants and small farmers together against the colony's rich planters and political leaders
B) had the support of nearby Indian tribes
C) resulted from changes in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina that discriminated against Puritans
D) forced Governor Berkeley to abandon the colony and return to England
E) sought to make Virginia independent of England
A) brought indentured servants and small farmers together against the colony's rich planters and political leaders
B) had the support of nearby Indian tribes
C) resulted from changes in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina that discriminated against Puritans
D) forced Governor Berkeley to abandon the colony and return to England
E) sought to make Virginia independent of England
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28
Pocahontas:
A) was the favorite daughter of Powhatan
B) refused to convert to Christianity
C) married John Smith
D) played virtually no role in the relationship between the natives and the English
E) like many women of that era, died young and childless
A) was the favorite daughter of Powhatan
B) refused to convert to Christianity
C) married John Smith
D) played virtually no role in the relationship between the natives and the English
E) like many women of that era, died young and childless
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29
The English Puritans :
A) converted James I to their perspective
B) rejected the doctrines of Martin Luther
C) opposed Catholic elements in the Church of England
D) believed in religious freedom
E) believed people could be saved by their own actions, not just by God's grace
A) converted James I to their perspective
B) rejected the doctrines of Martin Luther
C) opposed Catholic elements in the Church of England
D) believed in religious freedom
E) believed people could be saved by their own actions, not just by God's grace
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30
The early settlers of New England differed from those of the Chesapeake by being primarily:
A) English
B) Protestant
C) white
D) middle class
E) male
A) English
B) Protestant
C) white
D) middle class
E) male
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31
During the "starving time" of 1609-1610, Jamestown settlers:
A) overthrew John Smith
B) ate horses, dogs, rats, boots, and mice
C) went back to England
D) first started growing tobacco
E) went to live with the Indians
A) overthrew John Smith
B) ate horses, dogs, rats, boots, and mice
C) went back to England
D) first started growing tobacco
E) went to live with the Indians
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32
Sir William Berkeley:
A) arrived as Virginia's royal governor in 1642
B) caused an economic collapse as a result of his policies
C) waged near-constant war on the local Indian tribes
D) disbanded the Virginia legislative assembly that had been formed in 1619
E) captured and executed Nathaniel Bacon
A) arrived as Virginia's royal governor in 1642
B) caused an economic collapse as a result of his policies
C) waged near-constant war on the local Indian tribes
D) disbanded the Virginia legislative assembly that had been formed in 1619
E) captured and executed Nathaniel Bacon
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33
Maryland sought to learn from the mistakes of Jamestown by:
A) focusing all of its energies on tobacco
B) instituting an official religion
C) promoting unlimited pursuit of wealth
D) encouraging widespread settlement
E) recruiting a more committed group of colonists
A) focusing all of its energies on tobacco
B) instituting an official religion
C) promoting unlimited pursuit of wealth
D) encouraging widespread settlement
E) recruiting a more committed group of colonists
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34
All of the following are true of the Pilgrims EXCEPT that they:
A) established the Plymouth colony
B) based their initial colonial government on the Mayflower Compact
C) were Separatists who had abandoned the Church of England
D) originally fled to Holland
E) were a sect of radical Catholics
A) established the Plymouth colony
B) based their initial colonial government on the Mayflower Compact
C) were Separatists who had abandoned the Church of England
D) originally fled to Holland
E) were a sect of radical Catholics
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35
The headright system adopted for the Virginia colony consisted of:
A) giving fifty acres of land to anyone who would transport himself to the colony and fifty more for any servants he might bring
B) "selling" wives to single male settlers
C) auctioning black slaves to settlers
D) giving free land to all servants who came to the colony
E) giving free land in return for five years of military service
A) giving fifty acres of land to anyone who would transport himself to the colony and fifty more for any servants he might bring
B) "selling" wives to single male settlers
C) auctioning black slaves to settlers
D) giving free land to all servants who came to the colony
E) giving free land in return for five years of military service
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36
By the early 1700s, English merchants in the Carolinas established a thriving trade with southern Indians for:
A) beaver pelts
B) fish
C) indigo
D) corn
E) deerskins
A) beaver pelts
B) fish
C) indigo
D) corn
E) deerskins
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37
One outstanding characteristic of Jamestown in its initial years was:
A) the high percentage of slaves in its population
B) complete freedom of religion
C) the influence of women in its government
D) the absence of effective leaders
E) the high mortality rate among its settlers
A) the high percentage of slaves in its population
B) complete freedom of religion
C) the influence of women in its government
D) the absence of effective leaders
E) the high mortality rate among its settlers
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38
The Jamestown colony finally attained a measure of prosperity from:
A) land sales
B) trade with Indians
C) gold discoveries
D) tobacco
E) trade with Spanish Florida
A) land sales
B) trade with Indians
C) gold discoveries
D) tobacco
E) trade with Spanish Florida
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39
One of the important factors aiding the survival of the early Jamestown settlers was:
A) the large sums of money that were used to bring additional supplies to them regularly
B) their willingness to work hard and sacrifice for the good of the whole colony
C) the assistance they received from the Indians
D) the lack of the diseases and hardships that afflicted other colonies
E) the democratic government established by the Virginia Company
A) the large sums of money that were used to bring additional supplies to them regularly
B) their willingness to work hard and sacrifice for the good of the whole colony
C) the assistance they received from the Indians
D) the lack of the diseases and hardships that afflicted other colonies
E) the democratic government established by the Virginia Company
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40
The Mayflower Compact:
A) completely separated civil and church governments
B) was developed by settlers in Massachusetts Bay
C) provided the original government for the Plymouth colony
D) called for total religious toleration
E) originated in the House of Commons
A) completely separated civil and church governments
B) was developed by settlers in Massachusetts Bay
C) provided the original government for the Plymouth colony
D) called for total religious toleration
E) originated in the House of Commons
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41
Puritans sought to have Indians :
A) executed when convicted of even minor crimes
B) pushed farther to the north and west
C) move to "praying towns"
D) move into English settlements
E) relocate to Rhode Island with Roger Williams
A) executed when convicted of even minor crimes
B) pushed farther to the north and west
C) move to "praying towns"
D) move into English settlements
E) relocate to Rhode Island with Roger Williams
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42
The colonies established after the Restoration were all:
A) joint-stock ventures
B) royal colonies
C) proprietary colonies
D) Christian commonwealths
E) west of the Appalachians
A) joint-stock ventures
B) royal colonies
C) proprietary colonies
D) Christian commonwealths
E) west of the Appalachians
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43
Which of the statements is NOT true of the Dutch administration of New Netherland?
A) created as a profit-making enterprise
B) encouraged the development of a democratic society
C) purchased Manhattan for the modern equivalent of $1,000
D) encouraged settlement by granting patroonships to wealthy individuals
E) embraced ethnic and religious diversity
A) created as a profit-making enterprise
B) encouraged the development of a democratic society
C) purchased Manhattan for the modern equivalent of $1,000
D) encouraged settlement by granting patroonships to wealthy individuals
E) embraced ethnic and religious diversity
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44
The English Civil War affected the American colonies by:
A) permitting the colonies to essentially govern themselves
B) requiring Puritanism to be adopted in every colony
C) placing members of Oliver Cromwell's family as colonial governors
D) allowing them to pledge their loyalty to Spain during the crisis
E) devastating the Native American culture in New England
A) permitting the colonies to essentially govern themselves
B) requiring Puritanism to be adopted in every colony
C) placing members of Oliver Cromwell's family as colonial governors
D) allowing them to pledge their loyalty to Spain during the crisis
E) devastating the Native American culture in New England
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45
Roger Williams believed:
A) that Puritanism was the only suitable religion for Massachusetts
B) in the propriety of linking church with the state
C) that Indians should be forcibly Christianized
D) that compulsory church attendance was an important tenet of the Christian faith
E) that it was wrong to confiscate Indian lands
A) that Puritanism was the only suitable religion for Massachusetts
B) in the propriety of linking church with the state
C) that Indians should be forcibly Christianized
D) that compulsory church attendance was an important tenet of the Christian faith
E) that it was wrong to confiscate Indian lands
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46
Throughout New England, Congregational churches were:
A) open to everyone
B) self-governing
C) tolerant of other religions
D) morally opposed to slavery
E) financially supported by the king
A) open to everyone
B) self-governing
C) tolerant of other religions
D) morally opposed to slavery
E) financially supported by the king
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47
After 1644, the right to vote in Massachusetts Bay was restricted to those who:
A) owned 100 acres of land
B) had come in the first voyage from Britain
C) were literate and had good moral character
D) had been listed as freemen in the original charter
E) were members of a Puritan church
A) owned 100 acres of land
B) had come in the first voyage from Britain
C) were literate and had good moral character
D) had been listed as freemen in the original charter
E) were members of a Puritan church
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48
The colony of Pennsylvania was:
A) based upon lands seized from the Indians
B) open to all religious believers
C) populated solely by the English
D) governed by Quaker ministers
E) considered part of New England
A) based upon lands seized from the Indians
B) open to all religious believers
C) populated solely by the English
D) governed by Quaker ministers
E) considered part of New England
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49
When Massachusetts leader John Winthrop spoke of "a city upon a hill," he was referring to that colony's desire to:
A) be financially successful
B) become independent of England
C) serve as a model Christian community
D) establish an ideal government
E) convert the Indians to Christianity
A) be financially successful
B) become independent of England
C) serve as a model Christian community
D) establish an ideal government
E) convert the Indians to Christianity
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50
Anne Hutchinson was kicked out of Massachusetts for:
A) challenging the authority of male ministers
B) championing equal rights for women
C) insufficient knowledge of the Bible
D) believing good works would earn a place in heaven
E) refusing to uphold the Sabbath
A) challenging the authority of male ministers
B) championing equal rights for women
C) insufficient knowledge of the Bible
D) believing good works would earn a place in heaven
E) refusing to uphold the Sabbath
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51
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island after he:
A) devoted himself to converting the Indians
B) decided he was no longer a Christian
C) had been banished from Massachusetts for his religious opinions
D) led a rebellion against the government of Massachusetts
E) discovered it had the best farmland in New England
A) devoted himself to converting the Indians
B) decided he was no longer a Christian
C) had been banished from Massachusetts for his religious opinions
D) led a rebellion against the government of Massachusetts
E) discovered it had the best farmland in New England
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52
A major cause of King Philip's War was:
A) Indian resentment over forced conversions to Christianity
B) King Philip's desire for territorial expansion
C) Indian anger over their destruction from European diseases
D) Indian feelings of racial superiority over the English
E) the need of Indian warriors to prove themselves in battle
A) Indian resentment over forced conversions to Christianity
B) King Philip's desire for territorial expansion
C) Indian anger over their destruction from European diseases
D) Indian feelings of racial superiority over the English
E) the need of Indian warriors to prove themselves in battle
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53
The first Jews in the colonies:
A) were wealthy
B) soon became very numerous
C) arrived in New Netherland
D) found quick acceptance from Christians
E) migrated to Massachusetts
A) were wealthy
B) soon became very numerous
C) arrived in New Netherland
D) found quick acceptance from Christians
E) migrated to Massachusetts
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54
Which of the following is NOT true of Georgia?
A) It was the last of the English colonies to be established.
B) It was to serve as a military buffer against Spanish Florida.
C) It was a haven for the "poor children…that pester the streets of London."
D) It succeeded in keeping out slavery.
E) James Oglethorpe led the initial settlers.
A) It was the last of the English colonies to be established.
B) It was to serve as a military buffer against Spanish Florida.
C) It was a haven for the "poor children…that pester the streets of London."
D) It succeeded in keeping out slavery.
E) James Oglethorpe led the initial settlers.
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55
The first commercially important natural resource in the Indian-English dynamic was:
A) lumber
B) furs
C) tobacco
D) fish
E) wheat
A) lumber
B) furs
C) tobacco
D) fish
E) wheat
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56
For the Pequots, the result of the 1637 war that they fought with New England settlers was:
A) retention of most of their traditional lands
B) a religious crisis
C) slaughter and enslavement
D) revenge for the previous cruelties of the English
E) leadership of all other Indians in the region
A) retention of most of their traditional lands
B) a religious crisis
C) slaughter and enslavement
D) revenge for the previous cruelties of the English
E) leadership of all other Indians in the region
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57
One of the important reasons why England took New Netherland from the Dutch was because of:
A) its location at the mouth of the Hudson River
B) their military strength, which was considered a threat to English interests in North America
C) New Netherland's direct financial competition with officially licensed English companies
D) its interest in extending Anglicanism to this devoutly Catholic nation
E) England's superior position as a continental financial power
A) its location at the mouth of the Hudson River
B) their military strength, which was considered a threat to English interests in North America
C) New Netherland's direct financial competition with officially licensed English companies
D) its interest in extending Anglicanism to this devoutly Catholic nation
E) England's superior position as a continental financial power
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58
A large number of South Carolina's original settlers were British planters from:
A) Barbados
B) Maryland
C) Jamaica
D) Georgia
E) North Carolina
A) Barbados
B) Maryland
C) Jamaica
D) Georgia
E) North Carolina
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59
In the Southeast, the profitability of Indian captives prompted a frenzy of:
A) slaving activity
B) conversion to Christianity
C) raiding Indian villages to capture children
D) dishonest treaty making
E) missionary activity
A) slaving activity
B) conversion to Christianity
C) raiding Indian villages to capture children
D) dishonest treaty making
E) missionary activity
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60
All of the following are true of the English Quakers EXCEPT that they:
A) opposed salaried ministers
B) refused military service
C) suffered great persecution
D) followed charismatic preachers
E) counted William Penn among their number
A) opposed salaried ministers
B) refused military service
C) suffered great persecution
D) followed charismatic preachers
E) counted William Penn among their number
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61
MATCHING
Match each description with the item below.
Cecilius Calvert
A)Carolina
B)Georgia
C)Maryland
D)Massachusetts Bay
E)New Jersey
F)New Netherland
G)Pennsylvania
H)Plymouth
I)Rhode Island
J)Virginia
Match each description with the item below.
Cecilius Calvert
A)Carolina
B)Georgia
C)Maryland
D)Massachusetts Bay
E)New Jersey
F)New Netherland
G)Pennsylvania
H)Plymouth
I)Rhode Island
J)Virginia
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62
Metacomet:
A) was the Indian principal behind King Philip's War
B) confessed to the murder of John Sassamon, a Christian Indian
C) survived the war by escaping west with his tribe
D) was the leader of the Pequots
E) was a devout Christian opposed to the primacy of the Puritan Church
A) was the Indian principal behind King Philip's War
B) confessed to the murder of John Sassamon, a Christian Indian
C) survived the war by escaping west with his tribe
D) was the leader of the Pequots
E) was a devout Christian opposed to the primacy of the Puritan Church
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63
Which of the following statements is NOT true of Africans as slaves?
A) They spoke many different languages and held complex religious beliefs.
B) Many had experienced a less brutal form of slavery in Africa.
C) They were often branded by the company who claimed ownership.
D) One in six died during the Middle Passage.
E) They had a long history with Christianity in Africa.
A) They spoke many different languages and held complex religious beliefs.
B) Many had experienced a less brutal form of slavery in Africa.
C) They were often branded by the company who claimed ownership.
D) One in six died during the Middle Passage.
E) They had a long history with Christianity in Africa.
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64
By the early eighteenth century, the English colonies in North America:
A) extended beyond the Appalachians
B) had eliminated their French and Spanish rivals
C) were the most populous and prosperous on the continent
D) were on the verge of independence from England
E) remained tiny outposts of civilization
A) extended beyond the Appalachians
B) had eliminated their French and Spanish rivals
C) were the most populous and prosperous on the continent
D) were on the verge of independence from England
E) remained tiny outposts of civilization
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65
Discuss the various ways in which domestic political affairs in Britain affected colonization in the New World.
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66
Which of the following is NOT true of the Iroquois League?
A) was governed by the Great Law of Peace
B) was primarily based along the Mississippi River
C) was involved in the beaver pelt trade with the Dutch and English
D) was made up of the Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Cayuga
E) believed in principles of equity and justice
A) was governed by the Great Law of Peace
B) was primarily based along the Mississippi River
C) was involved in the beaver pelt trade with the Dutch and English
D) was made up of the Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Cayuga
E) believed in principles of equity and justice
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67
"The lack of plan was the genius of British colonization." What does this statement mean? How accurate is it?
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68
Explain the concept of separatism as it related to the Puritans who settled at Plymouth.
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69
Georgia's colonial beginnings are remarkably different from those of other colonies. Discuss how Spain's presence in Florida impacted the southern colonies.
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70
Discuss the settlement of the Carolinas. How and why did they divide into two separate colonies?
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71
Compare the settlements of Virginia and Massachusetts in regard to their founding religions, forms of government, and landholding patterns. It is noted that settlers to New England had a greater life expectancy than those to colonies south of the Chesapeake Bay. Why?
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72
Describe the background, major events, and results of Bacon's Rebellion.
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73
Describe the relationships between Indians and the colonists of New England.
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74
Discuss the impact Bacon's Rebellion had on indentured servitude and African slavery.
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75
By the early eighteenth century, the British had outstripped both the French and the Spanish in the New World by becoming the most populous, prosperous, and powerful. Explain how this happened.
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76
Do there seem to be connections between a colony's purpose and its success? That is, what type of colony seemed most apt to succeed? What type seemed most likely to fail?
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77
Describe the general pattern of white-Indian relations in the British colonies. Discuss Indian relations with Virginia, Massachusetts, and Carolina colonists, making sure to examine European motivations.
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78
MATCHING
Match each description with the item below.
William Bradford
A)Carolina
B)Georgia
C)Maryland
D)Massachusetts Bay
E)New Jersey
F)New Netherland
G)Pennsylvania
H)Plymouth
I)Rhode Island
J)Virginia
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William Bradford
A)Carolina
B)Georgia
C)Maryland
D)Massachusetts Bay
E)New Jersey
F)New Netherland
G)Pennsylvania
H)Plymouth
I)Rhode Island
J)Virginia
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79
Discuss the transition of New Netherland into New York. Detail the negotiations that led to the transfer.
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80
Which of the following statements is true of the institution of slavery in the American colonies?
A) Slavery was not a factor north of the Chesapeake region during the colonial period.
B) Slaves did not achieve a self-sustaining rate of reproduction in the colonies prior to the American Revolution.
C) "Family slavery" was having slaves and masters living under the same roof.
D) Slaves made up nearly 50 percent of the colonial population by the time of the American Revolution.
E) Most slaves were working in cotton during the colonial period.
A) Slavery was not a factor north of the Chesapeake region during the colonial period.
B) Slaves did not achieve a self-sustaining rate of reproduction in the colonies prior to the American Revolution.
C) "Family slavery" was having slaves and masters living under the same roof.
D) Slaves made up nearly 50 percent of the colonial population by the time of the American Revolution.
E) Most slaves were working in cotton during the colonial period.
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