Exam 2: Colonization in North America
Exam 1: When Old Worlds Collide: Encounters in the Atlantic World to 1600127 Questions
Exam 2: Colonization in North America123 Questions
Exam 3: Empires Indians and the Struggle for Power in North America126 Questions
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Which of the following cohabited with Indian women in marriage-like arrangements ?
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The English monarch most responsible for defining the Protestant Reformation in England was
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The English "sea dogs" who tried to break into Spain and Portugal's American markets and colonies in the late sixteenth century were_____________ .
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The clergy's answer to a lack of conversions was the_____________.
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After victory in the Irish wars of the 1560s, Sir_____________ sought to colonize Newfoundland for England.
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_____________was governor of Plymouth almost continuously from 1620 to his death in 1656.
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New Netherland was the most religiously and ethnically diverse of the seventeenth-century North American colonies.
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The population of Virginia and Maryland became self-sustaining about_____________, when live births finally began to outnumber deaths.
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For Puritans, the agreement between God and man under which all humans deserve damnation was the_____________.
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The monarch who sat on the English throne during the early colonization of Virginia in North America was
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Before becoming Lord Protector of England, Oliver Cromwell gained fame as a
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The church tithe in New France was higher than in France itself.
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The person most responsible for the development of tobacco as a cash crop in Virginia was John Rolfe.
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