Exam 4: From Colonies to States, 1607-1776
Exam 1: The Collision of Cultures in the 16th Century62 Questions
Exam 2: England and Its American Colonies, 1607-173288 Questions
Exam 3: Colonial Ways of Life, 1607-175065 Questions
Exam 4: From Colonies to States, 1607-177670 Questions
Exam 5: The American Revolution, 1776-178371 Questions
Exam 6: Creating a More Perfect Union, 1783-180082 Questions
Exam 7: The Early Republic, 1800-181565 Questions
Exam 8: The Emergence of a Market Economy, 1815-185067 Questions
Exam 9: Nationalism and Sectionalism, 1815-182888 Questions
Exam 10: The Jacksonian Era, 1828-184085 Questions
Exam 11: The South and Slavery, 1800-186084 Questions
Exam 12: Religion, romanticism, and Reform, 1800-186069 Questions
Exam 13: Western Expansion and Southern Secession, 1830-1861101 Questions
Exam 14: The War of the Union, 1861-186575 Questions
Exam 15: Reconstruction, 1865-187756 Questions
Exam 16: Big Business and Organized Labor, 1860-190072 Questions
Exam 17: The South and the West Transformed, 1865-1900100 Questions
Exam 18: Society and Politics in the Gilded Age, 1865-1900100 Questions
Exam 19: Seizing an American Empire, 1865-191386 Questions
Exam 20: The Progressive Era, 1890-192091 Questions
Exam 21: America and the Great War, 1914-192084 Questions
Exam 22: A Clash of Cultures, 1920-192993 Questions
Exam 23: New Deal America, 1929-193999 Questions
Exam 24: The Second World War, 1933-194590 Questions
Exam 25: The Cold War and the Fair Deal, 1945-195276 Questions
Exam 26: Affluence and Anxiety in the Atomic Age, 1950-195986 Questions
Exam 27: New Frontiers, 1960-196882 Questions
Exam 28: Rebellion and Reaction, the 1960s and 1970s89 Questions
Exam 29: Conservative Revival, 1977-199083 Questions
Exam 30: Twenty-First Century America, 1993-Present76 Questions
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In the Dominion of New England,taxes were levied without the consent of the assembly.
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Although the Seven Years' War has often been called a world war,there was very little international conflict.
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The theory that guided European governments in managing their colonies in the New World was that of
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As England began to lose control of the colonies,the colonists began dividing themselves into pro- and antigovernment organizations.They were the
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The Glorious Revolution was bloodier (in terms of battle deaths)than the English Civil War.
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As a result of the French and Indian War,England believed ________ should play an increasing part in paying off their national debt.
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The _________ declared that all Virginians were entitled to all the rights of Englishmen and could only be taxed by their elected representatives.
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The Quartering Act required the colonies to provide provisions and barracks for British soldiers.
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King William's War was the first of a series of four wars fought between England and France in the 18th century.
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As a result of the French and Indian War,France ceded its claim to the area west of the Appalachian Mountains.How would English colonists have seen this new territory?
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The Gaspée incident involved the burning of a church in Boston by British soldiers.
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Attempts were made in the 1600s to make the English colonies more profitable by passing the
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Why and how did the British and the French come into conflict with one another? What were the results of that conflict?
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In what ways were the French colonial policies different from the British? How and why did their colonial settlement policy differ?
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Who introduced the resolution in the Second Continental Congress that declared the colonies were free and independent states?
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