Chapter 3
Which was not part of the aftermath of King Philip's War?
The Iroquois, having attacked the colonists, were destroyed.
Over the century between 1650 and 1750, the agricultural economies of New England, the Middle Colonies, and the backcountry grew more and more alike.
False
Slaves showed little inclination to challenge their enslavement in seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century Virginia.
False
The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina (1669) ended hereditary nobility, and abolished landgraves and caciques.
False
The Indians' defeat in King Philip's War hastened the introduction of slavery in Carolina.
False
The largest group of immigrants from continental Europe were the:
Germans
Which is not true regarding King Philip and King Philip's War?
Indian tribes fought together under the unified leadership of Metacom.
Which was not part of the Glorious Revolution?
It secured Catholic succession to the throne of England.
Which was not an element in Leisler's Rebellion (1689)?
Leisler's success meant French domination of New York.
Which of the following was not a significant feature of the Salem witchcraft hysteria of the early 1690s?
Many were tried on charges of witchcraft, but no one was actually convicted.
The Dutch primarily settled in:
New York and New Jersey
The colony founded by a leader who hoped women and blacks would be given equality along with all persons was:
Pennsylvania
In the mid-eighteenth century, colonial America's leading commercial port was:
Philadelphia
Carolina grew slowly until planters discovered what staple crop?
Rice
By the late 1600s, the majority of enslaved labor in the West Indies worked on:
Sugar Plantations
Which did not characterize free blacks (such as Anthony Johnson) in Virginia and Maryland in the 1600s?
They could not own African slaves.
Which of the following was not a theme of seventeenth-century British mercantilism?
Trade should flow freely among all lands, unimpeded by government policy.
There were no banks in 1700s colonial America.
true
Which was not a characteristic view of mercantilism?
A country's imports should exceed its exports.
"Racism"—the idea that some races are inherently superior to others and entitled to rule over them—was fully developed in seventeenth-century colonial Virginia.
False
After 1667, the Virginia House of Burgesses held that Christians could not enslave other Christians.
False
Bacon's Rebellion of 1676 was a rebellion over a tax increase on bacon.
False
By 1750, colonial America had become a land of the very rich and the desperately poor; the in-between ranks of yeomen and craftsmen had all but disappeared.
False
During the eighteenth century, women's work in the rural North grew less taxing and less rigidly defined.
False
In human history, slaves have all been blacks.
False
In the late seventeenth century, the Iroquois were known for their fierce hatred and courageous fighting against British colonists.
False
By 1700, almost 2 million acres of land was owned by five New York families
True
By 1775, three-fifths of the English owned no land, but about two-thirds of the free male colonists in British North America owned land.
True
During the early to mid-eighteenth century, consumption of manufactured goods penetrated deep into the colonial countryside.
True
During the eighteenth century, British colonies diversified along ethnic and religious lines.
True
During the first half of the eighteenth century, the flow of non-English migrants to British North America was larger than that of English migrants.
True
Fourteen women and five men were hanged as witches in the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692.
True
In 1667, the Virginia House of Burgesses decreed that religious conversion did not release a slave from bondage.
True
In 1678, when the Lords of Trade in England queried the Massachusetts government about how well it was following the Navigation Acts, the Lords received the reply from the colony that the Navigation Acts did not apply to the colony unless the colony's own government (not the British Parliament, but rather the Massachusetts General Court) approved them.
True
In 1705, the House of Burgesses enacted strict slave codes.
True
In the 1700s, 90 percent of colonists in British North America worked farms.
True
In the Walking Purchase of 1737, the Lenni Lanape Indians of Pennsylvania lost more land than they had anticipated when Governor James Logan hired a team of runners to mark off the amount of land "a man could walk" in thirty-six hours.
True
In the first half of the eighteenth century, low taxes, the lack of a military draft, high wages for skilled workers, and an abundance of liberties characterized life for many whites in the British colonies of North America.
True
In the mid-1700s, per capita, the richest people in the world were most likely the (non-slave) colonists in what would later become the United States.
True
New York was named after King Charles II's brother, James, the Duke of York
True
The English eclipsed the Dutch as the leading producer and trader of inexpensive consumer goods in the eighteenth century.
True
The English word "slave" derives from the word "Slav," that is, a people from Eastern Europe who were enslaved by other Europeans into the 1400s.
True
In the English colonies as a whole, half of the wealth at mid-century was concentrated in the hands of the richest 10 percent of the population.
true
The rise of black slavery in Virginia developed only gradually, over several generations.
True
Tituba, who was one of the people accused of being a witch in Salem, was originally an Indian from the Caribbean who, in 1692, was a slave in Massachusetts.
True
Under the seventeenth-century British Navigation Acts, certain goods produced in the colonies had to be taken in English ships and sold in ports in England.
True
Vastly more people living in the colonies had far greater opportunities—to vote, own land, worship freely—than existed in Europe.
True
Virginia's upper class in the 1700s was sometimes called a "cousinocracy."
True
Which was not part of the Dominion of New England (1686-88)?
Vermont
Which of the following was not a major cause of Bacon's Rebellion?
a determination to end slavery in virginia
Which of the following was not a key factor behind the introduction of black slavery in the Chesapeake?
a fear that West Africans, if left alone, might seek to establish colonies of their own in North America, or even Europe
Which of the following was not central to William Penn's vision for his Quaker colony?
a hands-off policy toward private behavior
One significant consequence of the Glorious Revolution for the American colonies was:
a renewed sense of entitlement to liberty, as the birthright of all English subjects.
In the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692,
almost 150 people, mostly women, were accused of witchcraft.
Prior to being taken over by the English in 1664, New York was:
called New Netherland, and controlled by the Dutch.
Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence?
establishment of Dominion of New England; Glorious Revolution in England; Parliamentary Declaration of Rights
In 1691, Massachusetts was transformed when a new charter, issued by the English government, absorbed Plymouth into Massachusetts, and
made property ownership, not church membership, a requirement for voting in General Court elections.
Pennsylvania's Charter of Liberty:
required persons to affirm Jesus Christ's divinity.
When Nathaniel Bacon led a rebellion against the Governor of Virginia, he called for all except:
the freeing of slaves, particularly enslaved Christians.
Which of the following was an effect of Bacon's Rebellion?
the increased use of African slaves