Exam 4: Expansion and Control, 1700-1763
Exam 1: Three Societies on the Verge of Contact43 Questions
Exam 2: Contact and Settlement, 1492-166045 Questions
Exam 3: Expansion and Its Costs, 1660-170048 Questions
Exam 4: Expansion and Control, 1700-176346 Questions
Exam 5: Toward Revolution, 1763-177545 Questions
Exam 6: The Revolution45 Questions
Exam 7: Confederation and Constitution, 1783-178945 Questions
Exam 8: Securing the New Nation, 1789-180046 Questions
Exam 9: Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800-181445 Questions
Exam 10: The Market Revolution47 Questions
Exam 11: Politics of the Market Revolution47 Questions
Exam 12: A Regionalized America, 1830-186046 Questions
Exam 13: The Continued Move West45 Questions
Exam 14: The Impending Crisis47 Questions
Exam 15: The Civil War46 Questions
Exam 16: Reconstruction, 1865-187745 Questions
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At the Albany Congress in 1754,prominent politicians and businessman from the British colonies considered national independence from Britain for the first time.
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The wealthy families of the Chesapeake believed they should control political and religious institutions because they
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Describe what a typical "middle passage" would have been like for its slave passengers.
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The Stono Rebellion in New York City convinced the citizens of that state to gradually abolish slavery to avoid future riots and uprisings.
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The Triangular Trade connected the West Indies,New York,and Boston in a triangle form.
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Why did the Puritan experiment in the New World last only a few short generations?
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the economy of the Chesapeake?
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By the early 1700s,New York and Pennsylvania became known to English traders as the "bread colonies."
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The difference between the "Old Lights" and "New Lights" was
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The Negro Act,which consolidated South Carolina's slave codes into one comprehensive law,was passed in response to
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As the English colonists moved deeper into the Ohio Valley,they
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Which of the following is not true about the importation of slaves into the Western Hemisphere in the colonial period?
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Which of the following is true about slave resistance in the Southern Colonies?
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Known as the "New Lights," the Protestant denominations of the Great Awakening supported evangelism,new methods of prayer,and equality before Christ.
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Which of these countries was not a major source of immigration to the Middle Colonies from 1700-1760?
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The American Enlightenment adopted the European conventional thinking that humans were incapable of social change and that life on earth was little more than a temporary interlude on the journey to eternal salvation-or hell.
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The region known for being more diverse than the others was
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The first demonstration by the colonists that they were becoming increasingly politically unified and shared a sense of common political goals was the
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