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
Exam 4: Provincial America and the Struggle for a Continent125 Questions
Exam 5: Reform Resistance Revolution121 Questions
Exam 6: The Revolutionary Republic117 Questions
Exam 7: Completing the Revolution130 Questions
Exam 8: Northern Transformations117 Questions
Exam 9: The Old South120 Questions
Exam 10: Toward an American Culture117 Questions
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Exam 13: Manifest Destiny an Empire for Liberty or Slavery122 Questions
Exam 14: The Gathering Tempest121 Questions
Exam 15: Secession and Civil War117 Questions
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The London Company performed abysmally in Virginia, spending an extravagant sum for very little return.
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From the start, wealth in Pennsylvania rested on trade with other colonies.
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The model for England's conquest and colonization of North America was
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During the seventeenth century, Spain was the most populated region of Europe.
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The term Yankee is derived from an Indian word meaning foreigner.
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_____________was the first genuine city in the American South.
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Which of the following is true of slavery in the English colonies?
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Samoset and Squanto were able to act as intermediaries between the Wampanoags and English settlers because _____________.
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For most of the seventeenth century, the Dutch were more active overseas than the French.
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Who were Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams? Why were they banished from Massachusetts Bay?
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The popular religious leader who was banned from Massachusetts in 1638 was
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Examine the Puritans. Describe their religious beliefs as well as the reasons they left England for North America.
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Before 1700, far more Englishmen went to the West Indies than the Chesapeake.
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Samuel de Champlain succeeded in uniting Catholics and Protestants in New France in mutual harmony.
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By the early 1700s, racial caste was replacing opportunity as the organizing principle of Chesapeake society.
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