Exam 2: Transplantations and Borderlands
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What social institution did Europeans in the Caribbean share with their counterparts in North America?
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Captain John Smith is associated primarily with the colony of ________.
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During the middle of the seventeenth century,the right to vote in Virginia was becoming more restricted.
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The Dominion of New England supported the colonists' claims for the "rights of Englishmen."
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The European weapon quickly appropriated by Indians was the ________ rifle.
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One result of the Restoration was the development of new colonies in North America.
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During its early years,the Pennsylvania colony often faced financial ruin.
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The last English colony to be established in what is now the United States was ________.
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Compare the similarities and differences between Massachusetts Puritans and Pennsylvania Quakers.
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Quakers is a term applied to a dissenting English Protestant sect,the Society of Friends.
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The "starving time" in Jamestown during the winter of 1609-1610 was partly the result of
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John Smith imposed order on the Jamestown settlement,but he thought it wise not to antagonize local Indians.
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Thomas Hooker is associated with establishing the colony of
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