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Which of the following best describes the way Europeans treated Native American s in the 1500’s and 1600’s? Nat ive A mer ican s wer e re gard ed as inf erio r peo ple subject to Christia n denomina tion. Native Am erican ways of l ife were res pected. Si nc e noth ing o f val ue co uld be le ar ned or o bta ine d from the native Americans, Europeans thought it was permissibl e to extermina te them.
Eur opean s cu ltiv ated good rela tion s wi th Nat ive America ns and sought to make them economic partners. On ly the E ngl ish be li eve d tha t Nat ive Am eri can s should be treated fairly. Inc rease in sci enti fic know ledge and tech nolo gical change b. Population in crease c. De ve lo pm en t of nat io n-s ta te s d. Co mp et it io n f or tr ad e e.
Re li gi ou s co mm it me nt 3. The d elay i n fou ndin g Engl ish se ttle ment s in th e Am eric ans was the result of a. W ea k En gl is h mo na rc hs b. The lack of E nglish territ orial claims in t he America s c. Fa ilu re to d eve lop t ra de wi th ot her n ati on s d. F e a r o f S p a i n e. Re lig io us uph ea val s i n En gla nd.
Century, all of the following factors served to increase the English role in America EXCEPT a. De fe at o f th e S pa ni sh A rm ad a b. Population gro wth c.
R o ya l le a de r sh i p d. De vel opm ent o f joi nt -st ock c om pan ies e. Em igr ati on for rel igi ous rea son s 5.
The s urvi val of the J ames town c olo ny can b e mos t dire ctly attributed to the a. Re lig io us s pi ri ts o f t he s ett ler s b. Management of t he Virginia c ompany c. De vel opm ent o f a tob acc o in dus tr y d. Lo ca ti on o f th e se tt le me nt e. No bl es di li ge nt s ea rc h fo r go ld 6.
Whic h of t he fo llow ing so urces wou ld be most usef ul in studying the development of democratic institutions in the early colonial period? T he E di ct of N an te s b. The first c harter of the V irginia Com pany c. Co lu mb us ’ j o ur na ls d. Th e tr ea ty o f T or de si ll as e. T he M ay fl ow er C om pa ct 7. The issu e of rel igio n fig ured m ost p rom inen tly in the consideratio n of which of the followin g?
Th e se tt le me nt o f Ja me st ow n b. The establis hment of Purit an colonies in Massachusetts c. Fr an ce ’s I nd ia n po li cy d.
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Di sco ver ies by t he Sp ani sh con qui sta dor s e. Sp ain ’s s upp ort of C ol umb us’ voy age s 8. The i ssue o f rel igio us tol erat ion fi gured pro minen tly in t he founding of colonies by all the following EXCEPT James Oglethorpe Cecil Calvert Anne Hutchinson William Penn Roger Williams. A d e c l i n e i n t o b a c c o p r o d u c t i o n b. Frequent slave upr isings c.
T h e l o w er i n g o f w a g e s c a u s e d b y a n i n f l u x o f immigrants d. P o l it ic a l c o n tr o l b y s m a ll f a r m er s i n t h e House of Burgesses e. C o n fl ic t b e tw ee n l a r ge pl an t at io n o w n er s a n d settlers on Virginia’s and western frontier 10. Which o f the fo llowing do cuments w ould be m ost useful in examining the origins of constitutio nal government in colonial America? Th e s erm ons of Pur ita n m in ist ers b. Newspaper com mentary on the Ha lfway Covena nt c. Th e Fu nda men tal O rd ers o f Co nn ect icu t d.
Pol itic al tr acts con cern ing th e Do min ion o f Ne w England e. Th e cor res pon den ce of S ir E dm ond A ndr os 11. Pur itan int oler ance of diss ent led to the foun ding of a number of new colonies.” The founding of which of the followin g does NOT support this statement? P r o v i d e n c e b. Portsmouth (R hode Island) c. H a r t f o r d d.
N ew H am ps h ir e e. N e w H a v e n 12. Roger Wi lliams diff ered from o ther Puri tan minister s in his emphasis on a. Th e s tu dy o f t he Bi bl e b. The value of th e consensus in ch urch meetings c. N o n v i o l e n c e d.
The ind ividu al’s priv ate reli gious cons cien ce e. Th e sup rem e aut hor ity o f ch urc h lea der s 13. Which of t he follow ing was NO T a fa ctor in th e formatio n of the New England Confederation? Th e pro ble m of def end ing ag ai nst In dia n att ac ks b.
Conflicts ov er colonial bounda ries c. Con cer n a bo ut run aw ay ser van ts d. Ne gle ct b y th e E ngl ish gov ern men t e.
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A de sir e to s upp res s re lig io us di sse nt. The chi ef purpo se of mercan tilis t polici es was to a. He lp c ol oni es to be sel f-s uff ic ien t b.
Strength en the economy and pow er of the parent country c. De fen d the co lo nie s fro m ri val pow ers d.
Main tain tigh t co ntro l ove r th e to bacc o ind ustr y e. Fo ste r sta bl e rela tio ns bet we en the Cr ow n and the colonies 15. The acts of trade a nd navigati on had all t he follow ing consequences in the colonies EXCEPT a. Co lon ial ma nuf act uri ng w as l im ite d b. Colonial eco nomies were lim ited in London c.
Lo w pri ces w ere c ha rge d for E ngl ish im por ts d. Sm ugg lin g be ca me a com mon pra cti ce e. Ne w E ngl an d sh ipb uil din g pr os per ed 16. William Penn’s “H oly Exper iment” inc luded all of the following ideas EXCEPT a. N o n v i o l en c e b. The Bibl e as a religio us authority for al l c.
Fa ir t rea tme nts of N at ive Am eri can s d. A r ef ug e f o r Q ua ke rs e.
Re li gi ou s tol er at io n. Century, all of the following were generally true about slavery in the British colonies EXCE PT a.
Pla nter s tho ught i t pr ovid ed a mor e dep enda ble l abo r supply than other options b. There wer e more slaves tha n indentured serva nts in the southern colonies c. It w as s tr on gly o ppo sed i n Ne w En gla nd d. Sla ves a ccou nted for abo ut ha lf t he p opula tion of Virginia e. Col onia l la ws ga ve s lav ery a perm anen t lega l st atus 18. The G reat Aw akeni ng was a re acti on to a.
Th e f lo od of im mi gr an ts b. Establis hed churches in man y of the colonies c. Chur ches ’ ear lier fai lure to t ake acco unt o f pe opl e’s emotiona l needs d. Gu ilt ov er t he evi ls of s la ver y e. The over ly st rict tea chin gs of the C hurch of E ngla nd 19. Pre acher s of the Grea t Awak ening foc used on the importance of all of the following except a. Th e co nse que nce s of l ead in g a si nfu l li fe b.
The sover eignty and power of G od c. Re pen tin g of on e’s s in s in or der t o be sa ved f rom eternal damnation d. Loo king t o th e Bi ble a s th e fin al so urce o f aut hori ty e. Ec on om ic in de pe nd en ce 20. Auris touring sports user manual. The Gr eat Awa kenin g had all of the fol low ing consequences EXCE PT a.
Re duc ed co mpe tit ion am on g Pro tes tan t sect s b. Decline in th e authority of P rotestant min isters c. A be lie f tha t com mo n peop le co uld m ak e the ir ow n decisions d. In cre ase d emo tio nal ism in c hur ch ser vic es e. A f eeli ng o f sh ared expe rien ce a mon g col onis ts in different regions and of different national origins 21. Whi ch of the foll owi ng is true of im migr atio n to the colonies during the first half of the 18th century?
Mo st im mi gra nts s ett led i n Ne w En gla nd b. Most immi grants came from c ontinental E urope c. A siz ab le min or ity of i mm igr an ts had no f ree dom o f choice in coming to the colonies.
Th e Eng lis h gove rn men t trie d to dis cou ra ge immigration. Most imm igra nts w orke d for low wage s in cit ies a lon g the eastern seaboard. Century, all of the following were generally true about colonial society in America EXCE PT a. The En glish lan guage and En glish tra diti ons were dominant. There were fe w poor people an d no real aris tocrats. Vo ter s pla yed a n act ive ro le in g ove rn men t. It wa s imp ossi ble fo r ind ividu als to bett er the msel ves economically or socially.
A de gree o f re ligi ous to lerat ion co uld be foun d in e ach colony. At his trial, John Peter Z enger won ac quittal on th e grounds that a. Th e kin g had le ss au tho rit y in th e col on ies th an in England.
English law p ermitted the pr ess almost to tal freedom c. Li bel la ws di d not ap pl y to gove rnm ent of fic ial s d. New Y ork ’s gov ern or des erv ed to be cr iti ciz ed e. Tr ut h c ou ld no t b e l ib el 24. Whi ch of the foll owi ng did the col onie s lack? An a de qu at e mo ne ta ry s ys te m b. Good harbors an d rivers for tra nsportation c.
Th e abi lit y to im por t goo ds fr om E ngl an d d. Th e ad equ ate sup ply of s lav e la bo r e. Suff icien t ma rkets for c olo nial t imb er an d nav al st ores. Th e go ver nor wa s ap poi nte d by the kin g b. Members of the go vernor’s counc il were elected c.
Th e gove rn men t assi st ed an est ab lis hed ch urc h d. One h ouse of t he le gisl atur e wa s elec ted b y eli gibl e voters e. Th e gov ern or ha d ne arl y dic tat or ial p ow er 26. “Benjamin Franklin was the epitome o f the m ultitalented colonial Amer ican.” Each of the follow ing could be used to support this statement EXCEPT a. Ex pe ri me nt s wit h ele ct ri ci ty b.
Poor Richa rd’s Almanac k c. Mi li ta ry l ea de rs hi p d. In ve nt io n of b if oc al l en se s e. Fo und ing of non sec tar ian co lle ge 27. Which o f the fo llowing b est repr esents the “new ma n” described by Jean de Crevecoeur? An i nden tured serv ant rece ntly arr ived from Fran ce.