152-4 Early Global
Slave resistance was not well covered by the history books. This is probably because _____.
D. All of the above
While the Spanish Crown appointed viceroys, judges, governors, and mayors to serve on its behalf in their American colonies, the English Crown _____.
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Many of the conflicts between European colonists and Native American Indians were the result of conflicting ideas about _____.
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English authorities did not report stories of destitute English colonists choosing to live with Native Americans; probably because
D. Native Americans often treated poor English colonists better than they were in the English colonies.
Starting in 1714, and for 30 years, Spain gave this company a 30-year monopoly to set up slave distribution factories at Columbia, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Argentina, Cuba, Barbados and Jamaica.
D. South Sea Company
Under the rule of Louis XIV, France was ____.
D. an Absolute Monarchy
In the late 17th century, Louis XIV moved France's royal court to _____.
A. Versaille
With regards to trading in Africa, which was Portugese territory under the Treaty of Tordesilla, Spain was able to circumvent these restrictions _____.
A. by contracting other states to work for them.
England's "Glorious Revolution" was marked by
B invite his daughter Mary; to take the throne in a peaceful transfer of power that became known as the Glorious Revolution
In the 18th century, many of the taxes imposed by the British government on their American colonies were met with resistance led by _____.
B. Enlightened colonists
Of the 16 million Africans who were captured and transported to European colonies during the period of the Atlantic slave trade, only ____ arrived alive.
B. seventy-five percent
In Spain's colonies in the Americas, _____ were rewarded for their loyalty to the King with grants of lands and all the Native people therein.
A. Encomenderos
How did the Columbian Exchange affect European settlement in North America?
A. European diseases devasted the populations of Native peoples.
The Anglican Church (Church of England) was despised by _____ who fled to North America in the early 17th century.
A. Puritans
American colonists became most unified in opposition against the _____ because it was issue that _____.
A. Quartering Act (1765); affected all colonists
Why did England fight a Civil War in the 1640s?
A. Religious sectarians opposed Royalists support of the Church of England.
The Haudenosaunee were Native American allies of the _____ during the Seven Years War.
C. British
In the 18th century, ____ held the largest span of territory in North America.
C. Spain
How did the British originally use their colonies in North America?
C. The British government used it as a place to send their undesirables.
The Virginia Company was responsible for establishing the _____in North America.
C. first English settlement
lave owners chose to work slaves to death quickly because reduced profits would have exceeded the replacement costs of the enslaved peoples. We can deduce from this statement that _____.
C. slaves were relatively inexpensive
In the 1600s, British merchants from Puritan families became _____ in the Caribbean islands of Barbados and Jamaica, and helped destroy the islands' self-sufficient economies by specializing in growing only this crop.
C. sugar planters
n the 18th century, Enlightenment ideas about politics, religion, and society, were tested in North America and strained the relationship between _____.
C. the thirteen colonies and England
The Estates General was _____.
C. was an advisory body made up of representatives of the clergy, the aristocracy, and commoners.
English settlers pushed Native peoples off their lands; In Spanish settlements, many Native peoples _____.
C. willingly shared their lands with Spanish colonists.