InQuizitive Chapter 3: Creating Anglo-America, 1660-1750

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What do the images reveal about Quaker liberty in Pennsylvania?

-Women and men were viewed and treated as equals. -Immigrants from around the world were welcome.

"Enumerated" goods were the most valuable colonial products in the mercantilist system between England and its colonies. Identify the items that were considered "enumerated" goods.

not "enumerated" manufactured clothing wooden furniture "enumerated" sugar tobacco

People, ideas, and goods flowed back and forth across the Atlantic. Goods from North America and the (1.) became a major market for British manufactured goods. Tobacco grown in (2.) was marketed in Britain, and then sold to Europe by British merchants. And rum produced in the West Indies was a popular good in (3.).

(1.) West Indies (2.) Chesapeake (3.) North American colonies

Identify the statements that describe staple crops and why they were so important to settlers.

-Because of the lack of credit and money, colonists had to rely on creating their own wealth, and farming staple crops was a reliable source of revenue. -Crops such as tobacco and rice that were produced for the world market created great wealth for the farmers.

When the English took over New York from the Dutch, they continued to allow religious toleration but minimized the rights the Dutch had given to which of the following groups of people?

-Blacks -Women

The Indian uprising led by Metacom, or King Philip's War, was the "bloodiest and most bitter conflict" to erupt in southern New England in the late seventeenth century. Identify the statements that describe this conflict and the dynamics between the settlers and Indians.

Correct: -The result of the conflict strengthened the settlers' view that Indians were savages. -Indian tribes formed an alliance, allowing them to attack several English colonies at one time. -Metacom was captured and executed, while other Indians were captured and sold into slavery in the West Indies. Incorrect: -New weapons were acquired by Metacom and his allies, allowing them to systematically kill more colonists in wartime.

What was Bacon's Rebellion (1676) largely fought over?

Land

There were many rebellions that occurred in the late seventeenth century in both England and the colonies. Most triumphant were the Maryland rebels. Identify the statement that describes what caused the end of religious toleration in Maryland.

Maryland's Protestant Association overthrew the colonies Catholic proprietor, Lord Baltimore

By the mid-eighteenth century, the different regions of the British colonies had developed distinct economic and social orders. Identify the economic and social orders of each of the regions.

New England Small family farms that produced food for local consumption Virginia and South Carolina Slave plantations that produced tobacco Middle Colonies Farmers that produced grains for their own use and sale abroad

A goal of religiously minded English Protestants was to convert natives to their faith. Identify the name given to those native Christian converts.

praying Indians

When war broke out between natives and colonists, Indians who had already converted to Christianity found themselves in the middle. Identify the statement that describes the outcome of this conflict for Indians who converted to Christianity.

The "praying Indians" lost their land and goods necessary for their survival, and were also subjected to diseases

Identify the statement that explains why Virginia and Maryland shifted toward a reliance on slave labor.

The freedoms Pennsylvania offered European settlers led to a decrease in indentured servants sailing for Virginia and Maryland, causing those settlements to seek alternative labor sources


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