Exam 2: Transplantations and Borderlands
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The first Africans to arrive in Virginia in 1619 were probably servants rather than slaves.
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The English colonists of Jamestown initially focused most on
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English colonies in the Chesapeake were first and foremost business enterprises.
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The "middle ground" refers in part to areas on the western edges of English colonial settlements.
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In 1637,hostilities broke out between English settlers in the Connecticut Valley and what local Native American tribe?
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Thomas Hooker and Roger Williams were both exiled and executed for their dissents on the major tenets of Puritanism.
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Starting in 1642,who of the following was the royal governor of Virginia for more than thirty years?
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The survival of Jamestown was largely a result of the English borrowing from the agricultural knowledge of the Indians.
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The Caribbean colonies of England were generally less democratic than the North American colonies of England.
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The founding of Carolina was aided by the English philosopher ________.
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Over time in the seventeenth century,an increasing number of New England Puritans came to view Indian society
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The first meeting of an elected legislature in what is now the United States took place in the Virginia House of ________.
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To entice new workers to the colony,the Virginia Company put in place what it called the ________ system.
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The first important economic boom in Jamestown resulted from
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