Exam 3: Colonizing a Continent in the Seventeenth Century
Exam 1: Ancient America and Africa26 Questions
Exam 2: Europeans and Africans Reach the Americas26 Questions
Exam 3: Colonizing a Continent in the Seventeenth Century21 Questions
Exam 4: The Maturing of Colonial Society28 Questions
Exam 5: Bursting the Bonds of Empire19 Questions
Exam 6: A People in Revolution30 Questions
Exam 7: Consolidating the Revolution21 Questions
Exam 8: Currents of Change in the Northeast and the Old Northwest19 Questions
Exam 9: Slavery and the Old South22 Questions
Exam 10: Shaping America in the Antebellum Age25 Questions
Exam 11: Moving West22 Questions
Exam 12: The Union in Peril20 Questions
Exam 13: The Union Severed21 Questions
Exam 14: The Union Reconstructed20 Questions
Exam 15: The Realities of Rural America65 Questions
Exam 16: The Rise of Smokestack America59 Questions
Exam 17: The New Metropolis58 Questions
Exam 18: Becoming a World Power64 Questions
Exam 19: The Progressives Confront Industrial Capitalism59 Questions
Exam 20: The Great War64 Questions
Exam 21: Affluence and Anxiety65 Questions
Exam 22: The Great Depression and the New Deal65 Questions
Exam 23: World War II64 Questions
Exam 24: Chills and Fever During the Cold War, 1945-196060 Questions
Exam 25: Postwar America at Home, 1945-196069 Questions
Exam 26: Reform and Rebellion in the Turbulent Sixties, 1960-196960 Questions
Exam 27: Disorder and Discontent, 1969-198060 Questions
Exam 28: Conservatism and a Shift in Course 1980-201067 Questions
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New Amsterdam, founded by the Dutch, became New York after English conquest.
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The Pilgrims arrived at Cape Cod in 1620 aboard the Mayflower.
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In 1684, King Charles II annulled the ________ colonial charter.
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The Iroquois in the 1640s and 1650s engaged in "beaver wars" against the Huron.
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In the 1630s, Anne Hutchinson provoked the anger of the Puritan ministry.
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Most English Protestants considered Quakers as dangerous fanatics for all of the following reasons EXCEPT refusal to
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The city of ________ was the center of Dutch trade in North America.
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Of the more than 900 settlers who arrived in Jamestown from 1607 to 1609, less than 10 percent survived.
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In the colony of ________, the Glorious Revolution became bloodless but quite disruptive.
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The Pequot War took place in New England in 1667 because the Puritans wanted Indian gold.
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In North America, the Dutch West India Company's ________ colony was small and profitable.
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The capture of ________ for slavery became the early economic basis of the Carolina colony.
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Although it served as an ideology of rebellion in England, Puritanism in America became an ideology of control.
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The boundaries of the Carolina colony spanned from ________ to central Florida.
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The ________ of 1688 ended forever the idea that kings ruled by divine right.
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Slavery did not exist nor take root in New England cities during the 1600s.
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Few Spanish settlers could be persuaded to settle the colony of ________.
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The Puritans believed that God was on their side after local Indians contracted smallpox in 1633.
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In 1675, the Wampanoag in New England laid waste to Puritan settlements.
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