Deck 3: The English Colonial Enterprise
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Deck 3: The English Colonial Enterprise
1
According to the video in the introduction,what was a common characteristic of the English colonies?
A) obedient
B) loyal
C) self-reliant
D) religious
A) obedient
B) loyal
C) self-reliant
D) religious
self-reliant
2
Which of the following groups represented the majority of the people who participated in the Great Migration during the seventeenth century?
A) Africans
B) Indians
C) Anglicans
D) Puritans
A) Africans
B) Indians
C) Anglicans
D) Puritans
Puritans
3
Why did the Chesapeake and the South attract so few settlers?
A) Land was more expensive.
B) Puritan orthodoxy stifled dissent.
C) Diseases were more deadly.
D) There were already too many people.
A) Land was more expensive.
B) Puritan orthodoxy stifled dissent.
C) Diseases were more deadly.
D) There were already too many people.
Diseases were more deadly.
4
Which colony became a haven for Roman Catholics persecuted in England?
A) Georgia
B) Massachusetts
C) Virginia
D) Maryland
A) Georgia
B) Massachusetts
C) Virginia
D) Maryland
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5
Which of the following was placed under the direct authority of the British Crown?
A) Maryland
B) Pennsylvania
C) New Jersey
D) New England
A) Maryland
B) Pennsylvania
C) New Jersey
D) New England
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6
According to the introductory video in section 3.3,what was a potential downside of sending dissidents to the English colonies?
A) The colonists might settle in New Spain.
B) The colonists were more likely to rebel.
C) Britain could lose its empire to Spain.
D) Britain could lose its empire to France.
A) The colonists might settle in New Spain.
B) The colonists were more likely to rebel.
C) Britain could lose its empire to Spain.
D) Britain could lose its empire to France.
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7
Which of the following correctly pairs the colony with the person who shaped its establishment or development?
A) Virginia-James Oglethorpe
B) Maryland-George Calvert
C) Georgia-John Winthrop
D) Pennsylvania-William Bradford
A) Virginia-James Oglethorpe
B) Maryland-George Calvert
C) Georgia-John Winthrop
D) Pennsylvania-William Bradford
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8
The Pilgrims and the Puritans both had differences with the __________.
A) Virginia Company
B) Great Migration
C) Roman Catholic Church
D) Anglican Church
A) Virginia Company
B) Great Migration
C) Roman Catholic Church
D) Anglican Church
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9
According to the introductory video in section 3.4,who were the majority of the passengers on the Middle Passage?
A) royal officials
B) indentured servants
C) English dissidents
D) African slaves
A) royal officials
B) indentured servants
C) English dissidents
D) African slaves
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10
According to the introductory video in section 3.1,the agreement that the English colonists drew up affirmed the principle that the __________.
A) individual must always submit to the common will
B) common good was a collective responsibility
C) ends justify the means in matters of religion
D) government should include both men and women
A) individual must always submit to the common will
B) common good was a collective responsibility
C) ends justify the means in matters of religion
D) government should include both men and women
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11
Which of the following preoccupied England in the seventeenth century?
A) famine
B) epidemic
C) foreign invasion
D) civil war
A) famine
B) epidemic
C) foreign invasion
D) civil war
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12
Most of the English colonists who went to America in the seventeenth century were attracted by the availability of __________.
A) cheap land
B) educational opportunities
C) urban conveniences
D) noble titles
A) cheap land
B) educational opportunities
C) urban conveniences
D) noble titles
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13
Religion played a central role in the founding of which colony?
A) Pennsylvania
B) New York
C) Virginia
D) Carolina
A) Pennsylvania
B) New York
C) Virginia
D) Carolina
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14
According to the introductory video in section 3.3,the majority of the people who went to the English colonies in America were the most __________ elements of society.
A) loyal
B) undesirable
C) orthodox
D) complacent
A) loyal
B) undesirable
C) orthodox
D) complacent
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15
Which group formed the core of the colonial labor system in the American South?
A) African slaves
B) Indian slaves
C) contract workers
D) indentured servants
A) African slaves
B) Indian slaves
C) contract workers
D) indentured servants
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16
In contrast to slavery,indentured servitude was __________.
A) hereditary
B) involuntary
C) lifelong
D) contractual
A) hereditary
B) involuntary
C) lifelong
D) contractual
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17
In Pennsylvania and Maryland,authority rested with the colony's __________.
A) sponsors
B) merchants
C) priests
D) soldiers
A) sponsors
B) merchants
C) priests
D) soldiers
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18
According to the introductory video in section 3.2,the __________controlled New York before it became an English colony.
A) French
B) Dutch
C) Spanish
D) Portuguese
A) French
B) Dutch
C) Spanish
D) Portuguese
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19
Which country controlled the territory south of Georgia?
A) Netherlands
B) France
C) Portugal
D) Spain
A) Netherlands
B) France
C) Portugal
D) Spain
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20
Which colony was established by exiles from the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
A) South Carolina
B) Rhode Island
C) Virginia
D) Georgia
A) South Carolina
B) Rhode Island
C) Virginia
D) Georgia
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21
Which of the following made negotiating treaties between the English and the Indians difficult?
A) The English refused to negotiate with the Indians.
B) Indian chiefs refused to negotiate with the English.
C) Tribal borders did not align with colonial borders.
D) English law did not recognize written contracts.
A) The English refused to negotiate with the Indians.
B) Indian chiefs refused to negotiate with the English.
C) Tribal borders did not align with colonial borders.
D) English law did not recognize written contracts.
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22
According to the Past and Present video in section 3.6,tribes that occupied a region at the time of the English arrival in the Americas had __________.
A) always lived in that region
B) taken that land from another tribe
C) written proof of ownership
D) sold their land to the Spanish
A) always lived in that region
B) taken that land from another tribe
C) written proof of ownership
D) sold their land to the Spanish
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23
Which colony encroached on the lands of the Powhatan Indians in the seventeenth century?
A) Rhode Island
B) Massachusetts
C) Virginia
D) Plymouth
A) Rhode Island
B) Massachusetts
C) Virginia
D) Plymouth
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24
Which of the following was a way that the English colonists acquired Indian territory?
A) signing treaties with Indian chiefs
B) marrying into Indian tribes
C) negotiating indenture contracts
D) regulating the Middle Passage
A) signing treaties with Indian chiefs
B) marrying into Indian tribes
C) negotiating indenture contracts
D) regulating the Middle Passage
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25
The Indian population in the areas settled by the English had been sharply reduced by __________.
A) diseases brought by earlier Europeans
B) wars of conquest led by conquistadors
C) a drought that led to widespread famine
D) a volcanic eruption along the Atlantic
A) diseases brought by earlier Europeans
B) wars of conquest led by conquistadors
C) a drought that led to widespread famine
D) a volcanic eruption along the Atlantic
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26
In his remarks to John Smith around 1609,who does Chief Powhatan blame for the tense relations between the Indians and colonists?
A) George Calvert
B) John Smith
C) William Berkeley
D) King Philip
A) George Calvert
B) John Smith
C) William Berkeley
D) King Philip
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27
In contrast to Chief Powhatan's generation,Metacomet's generation believed that __________ was the best way to deal with the English colonists.
A) warfare
B) diplomacy
C) cooperation
D) surrender
A) warfare
B) diplomacy
C) cooperation
D) surrender
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28
According to the How Do We Know? video in section 3.6,the Pilgrims drafted a document that expressed a commitment to __________.
A) equality for women
B) racial supremacy
C) indigenous rights
D) the general good
A) equality for women
B) racial supremacy
C) indigenous rights
D) the general good
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29
King Philip's War was waged against the colonists from which country?
A) Portugal
B) France
C) Spain
D) England
A) Portugal
B) France
C) Spain
D) England
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30
Compare and contrast the different types of colonies established by the English in North America.
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31
Metacomet was the leader of the __________ Indians in the late seventeenth century.
A) Micmac
B) Mohawk
C) Powhatan
D) Wampanoag
A) Micmac
B) Mohawk
C) Powhatan
D) Wampanoag
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32
Compare and contrast the different groups of people who arrived in America in the seventeenth century.
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33

The figure depicted in the image became well known after he __________.
A) married a former indentured servant
B) signed the first treaty with the colonists
C) converted to Christianity
D) started a war with the colonists
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34
According to the introductory video in section 3.5,who was Pocahontas's father?
A) John Smith
B) John Rolfe
C) Powhatan
D) King Philip
A) John Smith
B) John Rolfe
C) Powhatan
D) King Philip
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35
According to the Arguing History video in section 3.6,defenders of slavery described the practice as __________.
A) a necessary evil
B) the will of God
C) the law of nature
D) a Christian duty
A) a necessary evil
B) the will of God
C) the law of nature
D) a Christian duty
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36
Which of the following figures symbolizes the harmonious relations between the Indians and the colonists in the seventeenth century?
A) John Winthrop
B) John Smith
C) Metacomet
D) Pocahontas
A) John Winthrop
B) John Smith
C) Metacomet
D) Pocahontas
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37
Who would have been most likely to support the British colonial government's Indian policy in Virginia?
A) William Berkeley
B) John Smith
C) new settlers
D) former indentured servants
A) William Berkeley
B) John Smith
C) new settlers
D) former indentured servants
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38
What accounts for the success of the English in colonizing the eastern seaboard of North America?
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39
Where did King Philip's War take place?
A) Britain
B) Spain
C) New England
D) the Chesapeake
A) Britain
B) Spain
C) New England
D) the Chesapeake
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40
After King Philip's War ended,Metacomet's severed head was publicly displayed in which colony?
A) Virginia
B) Plymouth
C) Maryland
D) Georgia
A) Virginia
B) Plymouth
C) Maryland
D) Georgia
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