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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Identify who, what, where, when and/or why the following are important.
1. mercantilism
2. Robert Cavalier de LaSalle
3. Articles of Capitulation
4. Catherine/Kateri Tekakwitha
5. Cotton Mather
6. King Philips War
7. ducking
8. Mary Rowlandson
9. Glorious Revolution
10. Royal Society
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Which statement would be included in a summary of colonists' responses to the English civil wars?
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Most of Pennsylvania's residents during the late 17th century
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How did the Timucua revolt in Florida affect the Pueblo in New Mexico?
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One of the few goals proposed by Colbert that New France was able to achieve was
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How did religion influence the creation of colonial governments in the New England and Chesapeake colonies?
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England's motives for instituting the Navigation Acts of 1651 included:
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The coronation of William and Mary created violence in both America and Europe, and
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Which of these was a factor in sparking the Anglo-Dutch Wars of 1664-1667?
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What factors increased the colonists' desire for African slaves during the 17th century?
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France's inability to model New France after the successful New England colonies was partly due to
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How did changes in England's governmental structure in 1660 affect the colonies?
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By 1675, as Virginia society underwent complex changes, which of these statements was true?
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