1.2.F - Lesson: The Proprietary Colonies Review & 1.3.T - Lesson: Eighteenth Century Colonial America Review
By 1700, what percentage of the population of New Netherland was African slaves?
25%
Unaware of the proprietorship of others, New York's governor Nicholls granted the territory of New Jersey to
Baptists and Quakers
After 1676, New Jersey was divided into _________ Jersey and ________ Jersey.
East; West
The most notable international figure that helped spread the revivals throughout the colonies was
George Whitefield
The _____________ language is one of the longest lasting reflections of African cultural influences in South Carolina.
Gullah
Which of the following preached the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?
Jonathan Edwards
The ____________ ______________ in Pennsylvania was a place where William Tennent trained ministers.
Log College
Rebellion against Stuyvesant's government of New Netherland occurred on
Long Island
The settlement of New Amsterdam was located on
Manhattan Island
When the Dominion of New England was broken apart, what was one result?
Massachusetts received a new charter that combined several smaller colonial areas into one royal colony
Initially, South Carolinians thought to enslave whom as a labor force?
Native Americans
William Penn wrote
No Cross, No Crown
Who purchased the land that would become New Amsterdam from the local native tribes?
Peter Minuet
Rational Christian thinkers argued that man could use what to see the truth of Jesus Christ?
Reason
What philosophy did John Witherspoon introduce at Princeton that taught there are certain natural rights granted by God?
Scottish Common Sense
The English proprietors of New Jersey were [choose 2]
Sir George Carteret; John, Lord Berkeley
Who was granted the original charter to settle the Carolinas by Charles II?
Sir Robert Heath
Slaves in colonial South Carolina primarily worked on the ___________ System.
Task
Which of these colleges was founded after the beginning of the Great Awakening?
The College of New Jersey (Princeton)
Who were the first settlers who moved to the Albemarle Sound region before the Carolina colony was organized?
Virginians
Who was the first governor of the Carolinas?
William Drummand
In order to become a member of a church in New England, an individual needed to provide
a conversion narrative
Carteret and Berkeley's governing document guaranteed [choose all that apply]
a representative assembly; religious toleration
In his sermons, Theodore Frelinghuysen encouraged his listeners to an _____________ faith.
active
When looking at the eight proprietors of the Carolinas, it can be said that [choose all that apply]
among them were some of the greatest political minds of the day; they were, at one time, all favorites of Charles II; the land grants were repayment for loyalty to the Crown or to Charles II personally
Why was Pennsylvania founded?
as a haven for Quakers
Which of the following are ways in which slaves resisted their condition? [choose all that apply]
break tools run away fake illness open rebellion
According to your lesson, how did the fashionable world set itself apart?
by cultivating manners, social skills, and genteel activities
How did Penn increase his land holdings as the colonial population grew?
by purchasing the land from Native Americans and establishing treaties
Which of the following is NOT true of religion in British Colonial America?
church congregations became more and more independent
What was the primary issue with the location of Charleston?
disease
Which of the following is true about George Whitefield? [choose all that apply]
he was a member of Oxford's "holy club"; he started an orphanage in Georgia; he was second only to the king in fame; he used advance publicity to let people know he was coming to preach; he often preached outside
One of George Whitefield's most important assets was
his theatrical training
What helped spread the ideas of the Age or Reason?
improved communication over commercial networks
How could the colony of Georgia be a military benefit? [choose all that apply]
it could provide naval stores; it could provide a line of defense against the Spanish
Which of the following is NOT true of the Great Awakening?
it was a solely a uniting event
In Virginia in the mid-eighteenth century, churches and ministers needed what from the government?
licenses
______________ is an economic policy that claimed colonies only existed for the benefit of the mother country.
mercantilism
Most of the early migration to Georgia came from
outside England
Which of the following are tenets of the Society of Friends? [choose all that apply]
pacifism; refusal to take oaths; denial of the sacraments; no need for priests or ministers; no tithing; permit women to participate in worship
The revivals of the Great Awakening met resistance in the southern colonies since it brought up issues regarding
slavery
Delaware was united with the colony of New York until
the Duke of York sold it to William Penn
What two important events shaped British Colonial America? [choose 2]
the Great Awakening the Enlightenment
What actions by Parliament were meant to limit the ability of other nations to trade with the American colonies and thus maximize profits?
the Navigation Acts
What act emphasized the value of education for religious and economic value?
the Old Deluder Satan Act
3.2/4 Which of the following can be said to be true about the Carolinas in the colonial period? [ choose all that apply]
the geographic regions contrasted in wealth; the people of the lowlands were generally Anglican; political and religious factions caused turmoil and conflict in the government; by 1729, the proprietors were eager to turn over their charter to the Crown
Why was it difficult to provide organized education in the southern colonies?
the population was scattered
Which of the following is true of New England Congregationalist sermons?
they were focused on doctrine
What was the purpose of America's first universities?
to train clergy
What issues did the founders of Georgia attempt to address? [choose all that apply]
urban poverty; the issue of debt and debtor's prison conditions