Exam 2: Colonization in North America

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Quakers saw children as tiny sinners and practiced harsh discipline.

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Henry IV granted limited toleration to_____________ through the Edict of Nantes in 1598.

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Slaves took the place of indentured servants toward the end of the 1600s.

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The leader banished from Massachusetts Bay for arguing that the King had no authority to take lands from Native Americans was

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_____________founded the Society of Friends, or Quakers.

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Most that came to New England were middle class.

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Which of the following is not true of the society envisioned in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina?

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English colonization efforts in Ireland and North America were similar in that in both places the

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Compare and contrast the settlers' relations with Indians in early Virginia and New England.

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The colony of Massachusetts Bay was settled by

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More thought went into the planning of_____________ than into the creation of any other colony.

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The most fascinating social experiment of the Restoration era was the founding and spread of the_____________.

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The bicameral legislature that Lord Baltimore instituted in Maryland was likely to see Protestants dominate the elective assembly and Catholics control the appointive council.

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The Body of Liberties, formulated in_____________ in 1641, may be history's first bill of rights.

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Henry IV of France was_____________, which meant that he insisted that the survival of the state took precedence over religious differences.

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The most important crop in the West Indies was

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Of the 13,000 settlers who went to New England by 1641, were families.

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In the early seventeenth century, this country's foreign trade probably exceeded that of the rest of Europe

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The New York Charter of Liberties imposed Dutch law on the English parts of the province.

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Most of the colonists who sailed to England's North American colonies were young, unmarried men.

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