APUSH CH 3 TRUE/FALSE
T/F: The middle colonies' broad, fertile river valleys enabled them to develop a richer and more successful agricultural economy than that of New England.
TRUE
T/F: The most fervent Puritans believed that the Church of England was corrupt because it did not restrict its membership to "visible saints" who had experienced conversion.
TRUE
T/F: New york became the most democratic and economically equal of the middle colonies.
FALSE
T/F: Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were both banished for organizing political rebellions against the Massachusetts Bay authorities.
FALSE
T/F: The large, separatist Plymouth Colony of Pilgrims strongly influenced smaller Puritan Massachusetts Bay
FALSE
T/F: The middle colonies were characterizd by tightly knit, ethically homogeneous communities that shared a common sense of religious purpose.
FALSE
T/F: William Penn originally wanted his Pennsylvania colony to be settled exclusively by his fellow English Quakers.
FALSE
T/F Dutch New Nethrland was conquered in 1664 by military expedition from the colony of New Sweden in Deleware.
FALSE
T/F: King Philip's War enabled New England's indians to recover their numbers and morale.
FALSE
T/F: Later non-Quaker immigrants to Pennsylvania like the Scots-Irish welcomed the peaceful relations with the Indians established by William penn's policies.
FALSE
T/F: The dominant form of the Protestant faith among New England's early colonists was Calvinism, as developed by the Geneva reformer John Calvin.
TRUE
T/F: After King Charles II was restored to the throne of England, the crown attempted to gain tighter control over its colonies, especially defiant Massachusetts.
TRUE
T/F: Massachusetts Bay restricted the vote for electinos to the General Court to adult male members of the Congregational Church.
TRUE
T/F: Rhode Island was the most religiously and politically tolerant of the New England colonies.
TRUE
T/F: The Wamponoag Indians of New England initially befriended the English colonists
TRUE