Exam 1: A New World
Exam 1: A New World111 Questions
Exam 2: Beginnings of English America, 1607-1660116 Questions
Exam 3: Creating Anglo-America, 1660-1750105 Questions
Exam 4: Slavery, Freedom, and the Struggle for Empire to 176387 Questions
Exam 5: The American Revolution, 1763-178376 Questions
Exam 6: The Revolution Within80 Questions
Exam 7: Founding a Nation, 1783-179181 Questions
Exam 8: Securing the Republic, 1790-181581 Questions
Exam 9: The Market Revolution, 1800-184081 Questions
Exam 10: Democracy in America, 1815-184079 Questions
Exam 11: The Peculiar Institution80 Questions
Exam 12: An Age of Reform, 1820-184078 Questions
Exam 13: A House Divided, 1840-186186 Questions
Exam 14: A New Birth of Freedom: The Civil War, 1861-186587 Questions
Exam 15: What Is Freedom: Reconstruction, 1865-1877156 Questions
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Which European city was known in the early seventeenth century as a haven for persecuted Protestants from all over Europe and even for Jews fleeing Spain?
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Which one of the following is true of Spanish emigrants to the New World?
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How did French involvement in the fur trade change life for Native Americans?
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In approximately 7000 BCE, agriculture developed in the Americas in:
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The Indians, although diverse, all seemed to observe religious ceremonies centered around hunting or farming.
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Which European country dominated international commerce in the early seventeenth century?
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Exploring the North American interior in the 1500s, __________ was the first European to encounter the immense herds of buffalo that roamed the Great Plains.
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Agriculture did not come to the American continents, around Mexico and Peru, until approximately 1000 CE
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During the Pueblo Revolt, the Indians destroyed symbols of Catholic culture, like crosses and statues of the Virgin Mary.
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