period 1-2 exam
incited religious division between old traditionalists and new revivalists
the first great wakening, which began in the 1730's _______
economic interdependence
the map above would best serve as evidence of which of the following?
providing new resources that dramatically changed native settlement patterns as well as political, social, and economic development
the process described by Crosby most significantly impacted Native American society by____
a mixed economy
this society descried by John Winthrop resulted in an early economy that featured ______
compared to the large plantations in the south, new England farms were mostly small, family-run farms that lacked a need for slave labor.
what accounts for the low percentage of Africans in the northern British mainland colonies?
a long growing season and growth of sugar plantations created a high demand for enslaved labor
what accounts for the trend in African population in the British Caribbean colonies illustrated by the chart
fur trading with Indians was key economic activity
what conclusion regarding the early colonial period of New York can be drawn from a study of the above seal
bacons rebellion led plantation owners to search out a source of labor could be more easily controlled
what is the most important reason for the marked change in the African population in the southern British mainland colonies beginning in 1680?
cold ware paranoia of the second red scare
which future political trend does the passage above most clearly foreshadow
they could not earn enough income from the tobacco they farmed, and were not helped by the economic policies of the Crown or the Indians who inhabited land they wanted
which of the following factors revealed I the passage BEST describe the tensions that lead to bacon's rebellion in colonial Virginia?
the growth of an Atlantic economy rich in a wide exchange of new world and European goods
which of the following factors was a direct result of the conditions depicted in the Mao above?
the puritan desire to establish a community of like-minded religious believers
which of the following factors was most responsible for creating the conditions depicted in the passage above?
low prices for tobacco crops
The middle colonies and Southern Colonies shared all of the following grievances EXCEPT ____
the Spanish d=crown, colonial authorities, and catholic clergy hoped to promote social stability and further the conversion of Indians to Catholicism
which of the following statements best explains the sanctioning of racial intermarriage in new Spain
The southern economy depended on agriculture and the large scale use of land as well as indentured servants
which of the following statements explains why Bacon's rebellion occurred in the South and NOT New England?
a system that would make race the determining factor in whether one was a slave or not
which of the following was a major, unintended consequence of the the economic phenomena shown in the map above
deism and enlightenment philosophy
the occurrence of the first great awakening in America can be attributed to the perceived lack of petty displayed by mi-eighteenth century English colonists who had immersed themselves in more worldly pursuits. Which of the following religious developments in US history shortly followed the first great awakening?
consigned to the Mestizo class of artisanal workers
had the non of señor Garcia and his Indian wife produced a male heir, that child would have been ___
Roman Catholics experienced more toleration from their protestant brethren
historians regard the first great awakening as a watershed event in the history of the English colonies in America for all of the following reasons except _______
bartolome de las casas
senor Garcías enlightened regard of the native population in new Spain is most in line with the views of__
personal conversion
sermons delivered during the First Great Awakening stressed _____
the religious control and superstition of the 17th century British New England
the concerns expressed in the letter above can best be understood in the context of ____
a strict society that was religiously intolerant
John Winthrop's vision of a "city Upon a Hill" resulted in
the dutch
Which europeans originally established the above settlement in 1625?
Columbian Exchange
crosby's description illustrates which major historical development throughout the world?