American History (YAWP)- Unit 1
Which delegates opposed the mention of slavery in the Declaration of Independence?
South Carolina Georgia Various northern delegates who represented slave trading merchants
Christopher Columbus sailed under the flag of which nation?
Spain
In the late sixteenth century, England went to war with which nation?
Spain
How did women participate in protesting the Townshend Acts?
Spinning homespun clothing to aid the trade boycott
The French captain Jacques Cartier most importantly explored the
St. Lawrence River.
Improvements in all of the following increased opportunities for colonists to purchase consumer goods EXCEPT
Standardized currency
Which of these systems of slave labor offered enslaved people the greatest independence in the use of their time?
Task System
The French and Indian War was triggered by
feuds over the boundaries of their respective North American empires.
The encomienda system
gave privileged Spaniards control of land and a specified number of Indians
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island after he
had been exiled from Massachusetts for his religious opinions.
The English Puritans
opposed Catholic elements in the Church of England.
James II created the Dominion of New England in order to
place the colonies on a firmer administrative and defensive footing.
For the Pequots, the result of the 1637 war that they fought with New England settlers was
slaughter.
A major reason for the defeat of the Spanish Armada was
storms in the North Sea
Puritans led the revolt against King Charles I in what is now called
the English Civil War.
The industry that spawned the earliest French expansion into North America was
the fur trade.
The Stono Rebellion
was ultimately unsuccessful as the rebels were defeated in battle.
Most Native Americans understood property rights as primarily relating to which of the following concepts?
Active use
When did slavery first emerge in Virginia?
After the defeat of Opechancanough
In the racial hierarchy of New Spain
All of these are correct statements
What was the name of the most powerful Native American group in sixteenth-century Florida?
Apalachee
What was the name of the first native group that Columbus encountered?
Arawaks
The Northwest Passage allegedly promised a water-route to ____________.
Asia
Under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator, the Portuguese emerged as an early sea power. Which of these inventions contributed to Portuguese sea-faring?
Astrolabe
The city of Tenochtitlán was founded in 1325 by the
Aztecs
Which of the following colonies generated the most revenue?
Barbados
The Catholic priest who wrote about the brutal and exploitative treatment of the Indians by the Spanish was
Bartolome de Las Casas
The writings of which Spanish missionary most directly led to the development of the Black Legend?
Bartolomé de las Casas
Jamestown was established in a disastrous location. What proved to be the worst aspect of the location?
Brackish tidal water
What was the name of the largest city in the Mississippian Empire?
Cahokia
Puritans derived their theology primarily from which system of Christian thought?
Calvinist
Which type of colony had governors elected by the property-owning men in the colony?
Charter colonies
The English survived the Yamasee War by developing an alliance with what powerful group?
Cherokees
The "Declaration of Rights and Grievances," produced by the Continental Congress included which of the following assertions:
Colonists retained all the rights of native Britons Taxes should come only from the colonists' elected representatives Colonists should have the right to trails by juries
Which of the following resulted from Pontiac's War?
Creation of the Proclamation Line of 1763
Justification from African slavery partly derived from interpretations of a biblical curse placed on Noah. This curse was known as _______?
Curse of Ham
Hernán Cortés relied on a native woman to conquer the Aztecs. What did he call her?
Dona Marina
England's so-called "Golden Age," that included the works of Shakespeare, occurred under the reign of which monarch?
Elizabeth I
Maryland was established in 1634 as a refuge for
English Catholics.
How did the culture of rice cultivation reach colonial Carolina?
Enslaved Africans
The Dutch used what kind of labor to construct New Amsterdam?
Enslaved Africans
How many voyages did Columbus make to the New World?
Four
The English revivalist who preached to thousands during the Great Awakening was
George Whitefield.
The Coercive or Intolerable Acts included four specific laws. The first was the Boston Port Act. The other three are all of the following EXCEPT
Glass Act
The expansion of the Iroquois pushed many Algonquian-speaking Indians into the "middle ground," located in what region?
Great Lakes
What was the purpose of the Tea Act?
Help the East India Company
Enslaved Africans sold in North America differed from most slave communities. What was the most important distinction?
Higher percentage of women
Bacon's Rebellion and King Phillip's War occurred at approximately the same time, in Virginia and Massachusetts respectively. Both conflicts grew out of which of the following causes?
Hostilities with Indians
Where did the ideas of the "country party," that is the emphasis on the ideology of republicanism, have the most influence?
In the colonies
A rough model for English colonization of the New World with the effort to subdue
Ireland
The Walking Purchase of 1737 seized land from Indians in which colony?
Pennsylvania
What was the largest American city during the late eighteenth century?
Philadelphia
The Glorious Revolution of 1688
brought William and Mary to the English throne.
Bacon's Rebellion
brought frontier farmers together against the colony's rich planters and political leaders.
What is the current estimate of the number of Africans forcibly relocated from Africa to the New World?
11 to 12 million
The first Americans arrived on the North American continent approximately _____.
12-20 thousand years ago
What portion of residents in 1700 New York City was enslaved?
40%
The Headright Policy promised which of the following?
50 acres for anyone paying the passage of an English immigrant to Virginia
What is the best term to describe Native American ancestry/descent?
Matrilineal
What is the term that slaves used for the voyage across the Atlantic?
Middle Passage
Slave status was tracked through which family member?
Mother
How would you compare the sexual and marital freedom of Native Americans and Europeans before contact?
Native Americans enjoyed greater sexual and marital freedom
Why did European colonists choose to replace the slave labor of native peoples with that of West Africans?
Native Americans were not able to resist diseases carried by Europeans.
Agriculture arose in North America (and western hemisphere more generally)
Nearly simultaneously as in Asia/eastern hemisphere
What is the name of the prophet who inspired Pontiac's Rebellion?
Neolin
Which of the following European countries offered the most religious liberty?
Netherlands
Where did the Great Awakening begin?
New England
Who led the Pueblo Revolt?
Popé
The first Europeans to sail around Africa and on to India were the
Portuguese
How did colonists respond to the repeal of the Stamp Act?
Praising Parliament and King George III
What is the name of the Native American group who lived in Chaco Canyon?
Pueblo
What was the first English group to turn against slavery?
Quakers
Both John Locke and George Whitefield encouraged which of the following values?
Questioning Authority
What was a motivating factor in the creation of colonies such as Maryland, Connecticut, and Rhode Island?
Religion
What crop led to the creation of large plantations and great wealth for the elite in the Carolinas?
Rice
What was the first permanent European settlement in the current American Southwest?
Santa Fe
The governor of the Dominion of New England was
Sir Edmund Andros
Which colony outlawed slavery in 1750?
Slavery was legal in every North American British colony at that time
The Spanish king adopted which of the following policies for enslaved Africans who escaped English territory to St. Augustine, Florida?
Slaves escaping from the English were freed.
Which of the following colonies had a majority enslaved African population?
South Carolina
What was the principal cause of the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico?
The Spanish had attempted to keep the Pueblos from practicing their native religion.
What was the most important difference between the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act?
The Stamp Act was a direct tax while the Sugar Act modified a pre-existing duty.
What were the major political parties in colonial America?
There were no major political parties in colonial America
Why was the Boston Massacre significant?
Tied the colonies together through shared sympathy for Boston
Why did King George III issue the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and limit settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains?
To limit wars with the Native Americans
What proved to be the salvation of Jamestown?
Tobacco
What was the "commodity money" used in Virginia?
Tobacco
What was the most common means for colonists to acquire Native American slaves?
Trade
Which of the following best describes the economic activity of the Dutch in New Netherlands?
Trade with Indians
Most slaves were taken from which region in Africa?
West Africa
The crops most commonly grown by Native Americans, also called the "Three Sisters," include all of the following except
Wheat
The religious revivals known as the Great Awakening did which of the following?
affected all thirteen colonies featured traveling ministers emphasized an emotional style of preaching
In the "starving time" of 1609-1610, Jamestown settler
ate horses, dogs, rats, boots, and mice.
The Spanish Armada
attempted to invade England.
The colony of Pennsylvania
attracted a diverse collection of settlers from different nations and religious traditions.
In most cases, Spanish explorers and soldiers who came to the New World were motivated by all of the following, EXCEPT
desire to serve their fellow man.
After the arrival of Europeans, the largest number of Indians died as a result of
disease
The explorer Sir Humphrey Gilbert
labored throughout the sixteenth century to establish a colony in Newfoundland but failed.
As Jamestown's leader, Captain John Smith
made the colonists work in order to eat.
The early settlers of New England differed from those of the Chesapeake by being primarily
middle class