Exam 3: Forging Tighter Bonds, 1640 to the 1690s
Exam 1: North America Encounters the Atlantic World96 Questions
Exam 2: Colonists on the Margins, 1565-164096 Questions
Exam 3: Forging Tighter Bonds, 1640 to the 1690s96 Questions
Exam 4: Accelerating the Pace of Change, c. 1690-173096 Questions
Exam 5: Battling for Souls, Minds, and the Heart96 Questions
Exam 6: Empire and Resistance, 1763-177696 Questions
Exam 7: A Revolutionary Nation, 1776-178996 Questions
Exam 8: A New Nation Facing a Revolutionary World 1789-181596 Questions
Exam 9: American Peoples on the Move, 1789-182495 Questions
Exam 10: Market Revolutions and the Rise of Democracy 1789-183295 Questions
Exam 11: New Boundaries, New Roles- 1820-185696 Questions
Exam 12: Religion and Reform, 1820-185096 Questions
Exam 13: A House Dividing, 1844-186096 Questions
Exam 14: The Civil War95 Questions
Exam 15: Reconstructing America, 1865-187796 Questions
Exam 16: Forging a Transcontinental Nation, 1877-190095 Questions
Exam 17: A New Industrial and Labor Order, 1877-190096 Questions
Exam 18: Cities, Immigrants, Culture, and Politics, 1877-190096 Questions
Exam 19: The US Expands Its Reach, 1892-191296 Questions
Exam 20: An Age of Progressive Reform, 1890-192096 Questions
Exam 21: America and the Great War, 1914-192095 Questions
Exam 22: A New ERA, 1920-193096 Questions
Exam 23: A New Deal for Americans, 1931-193996 Questions
Exam 24: Arsenal of Democracy- the World at War, 1931-194596 Questions
Exam 25: Prosperity and Liberty Under the Shadow96 Questions
Exam 26: The Dynamic 1950s96 Questions
Exam 27: The Optimism and Anguish of the 1960s95 Questions
Exam 28: The Vietnam ERA, 1961-197596 Questions
Exam 29: Conservatism Resurgent, 1974-198996 Questions
Exam 30: After the Cold War, 1988-200096 Questions
Exam 31: Twenty-First Century Dangers and Promises96 Questions
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"Mourning Wars," a tradition practiced by Indians such as the Iroquois
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Identify who, what, where, when and/or why the following are important:
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2. Oliver Cromwell
3. New Model Army
4. Society of Friends
5. Navigation Acts of 1651
6. King William's War
7. Jean Baptiste Colbert
8. Bacon's Rebellion
9. New England Company
10. jeremiads
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Virginian laws regarding indentured servitude that were enacted during the 1660s
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New England colonists became increasingly concerned over their relationship with England during the mid-17th century, partly because of
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Although the English Civil War of 1640s occurred within the confines of England, its effects profoundly affected both sides of the Atlantic. Summarize the main events of the war, and analyze the war's influence on England and the American colonies.
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What was one of the most unusual traits of Carolina's slave trafficking?
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By 1633 Spanish friars successfully established a mission in the Florida Panhandle, causing
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As part of the strategy to control the colonies in New France, the French
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By the middle of the 17th century New England and Barbados were dependent upon each other for trade, because
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The ______________ were guided by an "inner light" which was the ability to determine what God wanted for them and for the world.
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Who was Virginia's royal governor during the English Civil War?
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As a result of the power struggles between the friars and the governors in Florida,
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