Exam 3: Colonization and Conflict in the South 1600-1750
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As with the Chesapeake colonies, so too the Carolinas followed a process from ________ to ________.
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In an effort to ensure that his American colonies contributed to England's prosperity, King Charles II initiated a series of regulations known as the
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The king revoked the company's charter and made Virginia a royal colony in 1624 for what reason?
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Does the text's account of Powhatan's confederacy reinforce or contradict the notion of the Chesapeake Indians as "noble savages"who lived a simpler life than did the Europeans who reached their shores? Explain why.
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The ________ basically the leading plantation owners-were the political and economic elite of the Chesapeake colonies by the late 1600s.
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Which of the following is NOT an accurate generalization about the southern English colonies by about 1700?
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One of Virginia's biggest planters, William Byrd, boasted that, "I am dependent upon no one but Providence."In what ways were Byrd and other planters like him powerful and independent? In what ways were they more dependent than Byrd realized?
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Which of the following accounted for the desperate circumstances early in the Jamestown settlement?
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English settlements in the West Indies had the greatest influence upon the development of the mainland colonies of
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The English mainland colonies of North America received most of their slaves directly from
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Which of the following did NOT trigger the revolt led by Nathaniel Bacon?
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Which of the following most characterized the Virginia colony in its first two decades?
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________ was the king of England who chartered the company that founded the first permanent English colony in North America.
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What created the conditions of unrest that led to local rebellions in the Chesapeake?
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The principal institution used by the Spanish to incorporate natives into colonial society was the
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One of the differences between South Carolina and the Chesapeake was that
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Discuss and assess the following statement from the textbook: "All that saved white society in the Chesapeake from renewed crisis and conflict [after Bacon's and Coode's rebellions] was the growth of black slavery."
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