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Deck 2: Transplantation 1600-1685
1
What situation interrupted France's efforts to establish a foothold in North America?
A) religious warfare between Catholics and Protestants
B) war with Italy
C) political strife
D) inability to establish transportation to the New World
A) religious warfare between Catholics and Protestants
B) war with Italy
C) political strife
D) inability to establish transportation to the New World
religious warfare between Catholics and Protestants
2
Who founded a permanent settlement in Quebec in 1608?
A) Thomas Dudley
B) Jesuit missionaries
C) Samuel de Champlain
D) Vasco de Gama
A) Thomas Dudley
B) Jesuit missionaries
C) Samuel de Champlain
D) Vasco de Gama
Samuel de Champlain
3
Which product fueled the demand for furs in Europe in the early 1600s?
A) beaver fur hats
B) fur coats
C) mink hats
D) otter fur pouches
A) beaver fur hats
B) fur coats
C) mink hats
D) otter fur pouches
beaver fur hats
4
What was the first permanent French settlement in Canada?
A) St. Lawrence
B) Quebec
C) Toronto
D) Newfoundland
A) St. Lawrence
B) Quebec
C) Toronto
D) Newfoundland
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5
What is the meaning of the term filles du Roi?
A) prostitutes
B) orphan girls
C) girls of the valley
D) king's daughters
A) prostitutes
B) orphan girls
C) girls of the valley
D) king's daughters
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6
The total number of French settlers in Canada:
A) was less than the total number of England's North American settlers.
B) was greater than the total number of England's North American settlers.
C) equaled the number of English settlers in Canada.
D) equaled the number of English settlers in North America.
A) was less than the total number of England's North American settlers.
B) was greater than the total number of England's North American settlers.
C) equaled the number of English settlers in Canada.
D) equaled the number of English settlers in North America.
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7
Women who chose not to marry in the French Canadian settlements chose to do what instead?
A) become land owners
B) return to France
C) become an Ursuline or other type of nun
D) marry an Indian
A) become land owners
B) return to France
C) become an Ursuline or other type of nun
D) marry an Indian
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8
The Dutch won their independence from:
A) France.
B) England.
C) Spain.
D) Denmark.
A) France.
B) England.
C) Spain.
D) Denmark.
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9
The Dutch Republic was:
A) predominantly Catholic.
B) predominantly Protestant.
C) about an equal mix of Catholics and Protestants.
D) predominantly a secular country.
A) predominantly Catholic.
B) predominantly Protestant.
C) about an equal mix of Catholics and Protestants.
D) predominantly a secular country.
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10
By 1600, which group had become the leading economic power in Europe?
A) the French
B) the Dutch
C) the English
D) the Irish
A) the French
B) the Dutch
C) the English
D) the Irish
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11
Which of the following regions had the greatest population in 1700?
A) New England
B) Lower South
C) New France
D) Middle colonies
A) New England
B) Lower South
C) New France
D) Middle colonies
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12
The instrument of colonial dominance for the Dutch was the:
A) West India Company.
B) New Netherland Company.
C) Dutch East India Company.
D) Cape of Good Hope Company.
A) West India Company.
B) New Netherland Company.
C) Dutch East India Company.
D) Cape of Good Hope Company.
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13
Large, landed estates that were offered to wealthy Dutchmen from the West India Company in the 1630s were called:
A) indentures.
B) patroonships.
C) seigneurs.
D) pays de Illinios.
A) indentures.
B) patroonships.
C) seigneurs.
D) pays de Illinios.
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14
The Virginia Company was composed primarily of merchants from:
A) London.
B) Williamsburg.
C) Manchester.
D) Norfolk.
A) London.
B) Williamsburg.
C) Manchester.
D) Norfolk.
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15
What was the first settlement established by the Virginia Company?
A) Roanoke
B) Newfoundland
C) Norfolk
D) Jamestown
A) Roanoke
B) Newfoundland
C) Norfolk
D) Jamestown
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16
Who was the leader of the Jamestown settlement?
A) Raleigh
B) James
C) Smith
D) Champlain
A) Raleigh
B) James
C) Smith
D) Champlain
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17
What was the House of Burgesses?
A) a large trading center in Virginia
B) the home of the colonial governor
C) the first legislative body in English America
D) the colonial courthouse
A) a large trading center in Virginia
B) the home of the colonial governor
C) the first legislative body in English America
D) the colonial courthouse
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18
Who was Pocahontas' husband?
A) John Smith
B) John Rolfe
C) Powhatan
D) Opechancanough
A) John Smith
B) John Rolfe
C) Powhatan
D) Opechancanough
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19
Who was Pocahontas' father?
A) Eneck-chak
B) Opechancanough
C) Powhatan
D) Pocahata
A) Eneck-chak
B) Opechancanough
C) Powhatan
D) Pocahata
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20
What were the greatest causes of death in the Virginia Company's settlements?
A) Indian attacks
B) battles with the French
C) starvation and disease
D) severe weather problems
A) Indian attacks
B) battles with the French
C) starvation and disease
D) severe weather problems
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21
From where did the Jamestown settlement obtain the seeds for its successful tobacco crop?
A) Trinidad
B) Cuba
C) Mexico
D) Haiti
A) Trinidad
B) Cuba
C) Mexico
D) Haiti
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22
Falling tobacco prices in the eighteenth century caused the colonists to:
A) stop producing tobacco.
B) produce less tobacco.
C) produce more tobacco.
D) stop shipping tobacco to England.
A) stop producing tobacco.
B) produce less tobacco.
C) produce more tobacco.
D) stop shipping tobacco to England.
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23
Indentured servants received what for their labor?
A) a steady wage
B) nothing
C) a portion of the crops they harvested
D) free passage to America
A) a steady wage
B) nothing
C) a portion of the crops they harvested
D) free passage to America
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24
Calvert intended for Maryland to be a:
A) Protestant stronghold.
B) tobacco trading center.
C) slave trading center.
D) refuge for Catholics.
A) Protestant stronghold.
B) tobacco trading center.
C) slave trading center.
D) refuge for Catholics.
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25
This figure ruled England as a protectorate for nearly a decade:
A) George Calvert.
B) Oliver Cromwell.
C) John Smith.
D) Walter Raleigh.
A) George Calvert.
B) Oliver Cromwell.
C) John Smith.
D) Walter Raleigh.
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26
Which law, passed in 1649, called for freedom of worship for all Christians?
A) The Act for Religious Toleration
B) The Separatist Act
C) The Freedom of Religion Act
D) The Scrooby Act
A) The Act for Religious Toleration
B) The Separatist Act
C) The Freedom of Religion Act
D) The Scrooby Act
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27
Marriages between Virginians and Indians were:
A) uncommon.
B) common.
C) illegal.
D) banned by the church.
A) uncommon.
B) common.
C) illegal.
D) banned by the church.
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28
Widows in the English colonies:
A) were barred from inheriting their husbands' lands.
B) controlled their deceased husbands' lands until their eldest son reached 21.
C) usually never remarried.
D) usually returned to Europe.
A) were barred from inheriting their husbands' lands.
B) controlled their deceased husbands' lands until their eldest son reached 21.
C) usually never remarried.
D) usually returned to Europe.
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29
The Puritans:
A) were anti-Protestant.
B) wanted to reform the Anglican Church.
C) called for a mix of Catholic and Protestant beliefs.
D) were favored by Queen Elizabeth over all others.
A) were anti-Protestant.
B) wanted to reform the Anglican Church.
C) called for a mix of Catholic and Protestant beliefs.
D) were favored by Queen Elizabeth over all others.
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30
The first New England settlement, founded in 1620, was:
A) Plymouth Colony.
B) Chesapeake Bay Colony.
C) Sagadahoc River Colony.
D) Connecticut Valley Colony.
A) Plymouth Colony.
B) Chesapeake Bay Colony.
C) Sagadahoc River Colony.
D) Connecticut Valley Colony.
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31
The first document to establish self-government-and the decisions of the majority-in North America was:
A) the Mayflower Compact.
B) the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
C) Penn's Code.
D) the Burgesses Law.
A) the Mayflower Compact.
B) the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
C) Penn's Code.
D) the Burgesses Law.
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32
The Wampanoag leader was named:
A) Squanto.
B) Samoset.
C) Eneck-Chak.
D) Massasoit.
A) Squanto.
B) Samoset.
C) Eneck-Chak.
D) Massasoit.
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33
The Pequot War began primarily along the:
A) Hudson River Valley.
B) St. Lawrence Seaway.
C) Connecticut River Valley.
D) Boston Harbor.
A) Hudson River Valley.
B) St. Lawrence Seaway.
C) Connecticut River Valley.
D) Boston Harbor.
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34
Freemen in the General Court in Massachusetts were those male property holders who:
A) were church members.
B) owned slaves.
C) had royal titles.
D) were church clergy.
A) were church members.
B) owned slaves.
C) had royal titles.
D) were church clergy.
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35
The settlers in which area adopted the Fundamental Orders?
A) New York
B) Maryland
C) Virginia
D) Connecticut
A) New York
B) Maryland
C) Virginia
D) Connecticut
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36
Roger Williams founded:
A) New Hampshire.
B) Connecticut.
C) Rhode Island.
D) Boston.
A) New Hampshire.
B) Connecticut.
C) Rhode Island.
D) Boston.
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37
Who argued for a separation of church and state?
A) John Winthrop
B) Jonathan Edwards
C) Roger Williams
D) Charles I
A) John Winthrop
B) Jonathan Edwards
C) Roger Williams
D) Charles I
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38
An antinomian is someone who:
A) believes in Satan.
B) claims to be free from obedience to moral law.
C) believes in a separation of church and state.
D) believes in autocratic rule.
A) believes in Satan.
B) claims to be free from obedience to moral law.
C) believes in a separation of church and state.
D) believes in autocratic rule.
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39
Anne Hutchinson held religious meetings in:
A) Providence.
B) Manhattan.
C) Boston.
D) Plymouth.
A) Providence.
B) Manhattan.
C) Boston.
D) Plymouth.
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40
Governor Winthrop generally:
A) supported Anne Hutchinson's activities.
B) was ignorant of Anne Hutchinson's activities.
C) was upset by Anne Hutchinson's activities.
D) considered Anne Hutchinson an ally.
A) supported Anne Hutchinson's activities.
B) was ignorant of Anne Hutchinson's activities.
C) was upset by Anne Hutchinson's activities.
D) considered Anne Hutchinson an ally.
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41
John Davenport and a group of Puritans founded:
A) Long Island.
B) New Haven.
C) Providence.
D) Plymouth.
A) Long Island.
B) New Haven.
C) Providence.
D) Plymouth.
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42
What happened in 1642 that slowed the number of settlers to New England?
A) the spread of smallpox in New England
B) a widespread war with Indians in New England
C) initiation of naval warfare with Spain
D) the outbreak of the English Civil War
A) the spread of smallpox in New England
B) a widespread war with Indians in New England
C) initiation of naval warfare with Spain
D) the outbreak of the English Civil War
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43
Unlike the Virginia settlers, most New Englanders settled in America with:
A) no family.
B) their families.
C) little money.
D) slaves in tow.
A) no family.
B) their families.
C) little money.
D) slaves in tow.
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44
Compared to families in the Chesapeake region, New England families:
A) had more children.
B) had shorter lives.
C) were less common because there was a lower ratio of women to men.
D) suffered more from malaria.
A) had more children.
B) had shorter lives.
C) were less common because there was a lower ratio of women to men.
D) suffered more from malaria.
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45
In early New England, women's economic contributions:
A) didn't matter much.
B) were central to a family's success.
C) were the only thing that kept a family alive.
D) were nonexistent.
A) didn't matter much.
B) were central to a family's success.
C) were the only thing that kept a family alive.
D) were nonexistent.
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46
Those who oversaw the day-to-day affairs of most Massachusetts towns were called:
A) selectmen.
B) assemblymen.
C) colonial governors.
D) town criers.
A) selectmen.
B) assemblymen.
C) colonial governors.
D) town criers.
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47
Relative to Virginia's economy, New England's economy was:
A) more agricultural.
B) less diversified.
C) more rural.
D) more diversified.
A) more agricultural.
B) less diversified.
C) more rural.
D) more diversified.
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48
London merchants generally ________ New England trade.
A) benefited from
B) complained about
C) were unaffected by
D) ignored
A) benefited from
B) complained about
C) were unaffected by
D) ignored
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49
New England merchants focused on trade with:
A) England.
B) continental Europe.
C) French colonies.
D) the West Indies.
A) England.
B) continental Europe.
C) French colonies.
D) the West Indies.
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50
The English took Jamaica from whom in 1655?
A) Spain
B) France
C) Portugal
D) Italy
A) Spain
B) France
C) Portugal
D) Italy
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51
The first Europeans in the Caribbean concentrated on:
A) exporting slaves.
B) mining.
C) agriculture.
D) timber export.
A) exporting slaves.
B) mining.
C) agriculture.
D) timber export.
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52
The switch to sugar as the primary crop in the West Indies led to:
A) less use of African slaves.
B) more use of African slaves.
C) no changes in the slave trade.
D) large scale English immigration.
A) less use of African slaves.
B) more use of African slaves.
C) no changes in the slave trade.
D) large scale English immigration.
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53
Which of the following was not one of the ways that slaves managed to preserve some elements of a normal life under the brutal conditions of slavery and the slave codes?
A) They formed families.
B) They preserved some African traditions.
C) They built churches to worship in.
D) They celebrated with African music.
A) They formed families.
B) They preserved some African traditions.
C) They built churches to worship in.
D) They celebrated with African music.
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54
Which of the following colonies was NOT founded during the reign of Charles II?
A) Carolina
B) New Jersey
C) Pennsylvania
D) Connecticut
A) Carolina
B) New Jersey
C) Pennsylvania
D) Connecticut
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55
Who devised the "Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina"?
A) Charles II
B) Anthony Ashley Cooper
C) Walter Raleigh
D) William Penn
A) Charles II
B) Anthony Ashley Cooper
C) Walter Raleigh
D) William Penn
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56
This crop, introduced in the 1690s, became a staple for the Carolina economy:
A) tobacco.
B) sugar.
C) rice.
D) wheat.
A) tobacco.
B) sugar.
C) rice.
D) wheat.
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57
English traders often sold guns to Indians in exchange for:
A) jewelry.
B) captives from other tribes.
C) tobacco.
D) deer skins.
A) jewelry.
B) captives from other tribes.
C) tobacco.
D) deer skins.
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58
The profits earned from rice persuaded Carolina planters to:
A) invest more heavily in slave labor.
B) plant more.
C) bring more indentured servants to the region.
D) try their hand at other crops.
A) invest more heavily in slave labor.
B) plant more.
C) bring more indentured servants to the region.
D) try their hand at other crops.
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59
By 1708 in Carolina, there were ________ white settlers.
A) more black slaves than
B) just as many black slaves as
C) fewer black slaves than
D) twice as many black slaves as
A) more black slaves than
B) just as many black slaves as
C) fewer black slaves than
D) twice as many black slaves as
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60
Which of the following colonies was founded first?
A) Plymouth
B) Maryland
C) Massachusetts
D) New Haven
A) Plymouth
B) Maryland
C) Massachusetts
D) New Haven
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61
Which of the following colonies was founded last?
A) New York
B) Carolina
C) New Hampshire
D) Pennsylvania
A) New York
B) Carolina
C) New Hampshire
D) Pennsylvania
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62
William Penn belonged to which religious sect?
A) the Methodists
B) the Quakers
C) the Calvinists
D) the Puritans
A) the Methodists
B) the Quakers
C) the Calvinists
D) the Puritans
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63
Who envisioned his settlement as a "holy experiment"?
A) Winthrop
B) Williams
C) Penn
D) Calvert
A) Winthrop
B) Williams
C) Penn
D) Calvert
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64
Which area separated itself from Pennsylvania to effectively form its own colony?
A) New Jersey
B) Maryland
C) Delaware
D) Ohio
A) New Jersey
B) Maryland
C) Delaware
D) Ohio
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65
The Dutch colony of New Netherlands split to become the two proprietary colonies of:
A) New York and Connecticut.
B) New Jersey and Delaware.
C) New Jersey and New York.
D) Pennsylvania and Delaware.
A) New York and Connecticut.
B) New Jersey and Delaware.
C) New Jersey and New York.
D) Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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66
New York City had formerly been called:
A) Manahaset.
B) New London.
C) New Amsterdam.
D) York.
A) Manahaset.
B) New London.
C) New Amsterdam.
D) York.
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67
The first Jews in North America immigrated to:
A) Massachusetts.
B) Virginia.
C) New Amsterdam.
D) Pennsylvania.
A) Massachusetts.
B) Virginia.
C) New Amsterdam.
D) Pennsylvania.
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68
Arrange the following colonies in the order they were founded from earliest to most recent:
A) Virginia, New Hampshire, Maryland, Rhode Island, New York
B) New York, New Hampshire, Maryland, Rhode Island, Virginia
C) Virginia, New York, Maryland, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
D) Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island, New York, New Hampshire
A) Virginia, New Hampshire, Maryland, Rhode Island, New York
B) New York, New Hampshire, Maryland, Rhode Island, Virginia
C) Virginia, New York, Maryland, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
D) Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island, New York, New Hampshire
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69
Which of the following happened first?
A) founding of Pennsylvania
B) founding of New Haven colony
C) founding of Carolina colony
D) founding of Dutch East India Company
A) founding of Pennsylvania
B) founding of New Haven colony
C) founding of Carolina colony
D) founding of Dutch East India Company
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70
Which of the following happened last?
A) Charles II restored to English throne
B) founding of Massachusetts Bay colony
C) beginning of tobacco cultivation in the colonies
D) arrival of first Africans in North American colonies
A) Charles II restored to English throne
B) founding of Massachusetts Bay colony
C) beginning of tobacco cultivation in the colonies
D) arrival of first Africans in North American colonies
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71
Compare the religious beginnings of each of the New England colonies.
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72
What threat did Anne Hutchinson pose to the Massachusetts leadership?
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73
How was agriculture in New England different from agriculture in the South?
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74
Which crops contributed most heavily to the slave trade and why?
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75
How did William Penn's religious background affect the way he treated his colonists?
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76
Analyze the ways in which the various American colonies supported and restricted religious freedom.
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77
Was it economic conditions or religious backgrounds that caused the North to rely so little on slavery compared with the South?
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78
What factors determined what kinds of relations the different groups of colonists had with the Indians?
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79
How were the seeds of the coming push for self-government sown in the early colonies?
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80
Analyze the role joint-stock companies had in settling America.
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