American History, HIST 207A, Chapter 3 (Part 1) | Mid-Term 1301, Chapter 3 (True or False) | Mid-Term 1301
How did English rule affect the Iroquois Confederacy
After a series of complex negotiations, both groups aided each other's imperial ambitions
Which one of the following statements about African slavery within Africa is FALSE
Only men were taken for the slave trade
Which of the following is true of eighteenth-century slavery in South Carolina and Georgia
Plantation slaves enjoyed far more autonomy than they did in other colonies, allowing them to maintain more of their African culture.
Which one of the following statements is true of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán
It had a complex system of canals, bridges, and dams, with the Great Temple at the center.
New England towns
much of the land remained for collective use or to be divided among later settlers
Which one of the following spurred increased European interest in colonizing North America
national and religious rivalries
Anne Hutchinson:
opposed Puritan ministers who promised salvation through church attendance and moral behavior rather than through divine grace
John Peter Zenger's libel trial
probably would not have ended in his acquittal if he had attacked someone other than the colonial governor
To entice settlers to Virginia, the Virginia Company established the headright system, which
provided land to settlers who paid their own passage
The repartimiento system established by the Spanish in the mid-1500s
recognized Indians as free but required them to perform a fixed amount of labor.
The Massachusetts General Court
reflected the Puritans' desire to govern the colony without outside interference
By the eighteenth century, the Spanish empire in North America
rested economically on trading with and extracting labor from surviving Native Americans
The Glorious Revolution of 1688
resulted mainly from the fears of English aristocrats that the birth of James II's son would lead to a Catholic succession
Carolina grew slowly until
rice as a staple crop was discovered to be extremely profitable
Deists shared the ideas of eighteenth-century European Enlightenment thinkers, namely that
science could uncover God's laws that governed the natural order
Which of the following was a consequence of the Seven Years' War
strengthened pride among American colonists about being part of the British empire
Under English law in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, women
surrendered their legal identities when they married.
Queen Mary of England, predecessor of Elizabeth I
temporarily restored Catholicism as the state religion of England.
It can be argued that conflict between the English settlers and local Indians in Virginia became inevitable when
the Native Americans realized that England wanted to establish a permanent and constantly expanding colony, not just a trading post.
Which one of the following did NOT contribute to the expansion of the public sphere during the eighteenth century?
the founding of the California missions
According to the economic theory known as mercantilism
the government should regulate colonial exports to promote national power
Bacon's Rebellion contributed to which of the following in Virginia
the replacing of indentured servants with African slaves on Virginia's plantations
Which English group did the most to reshape Native American society and culture in the seventeenth century
the settlers farming the land
The Coumbian Exchange was:
the transatlantic flow of plants, animals, and germs that began after Christopher Columbus reached the New World.
What was the primary purpose of the Proclamation of 1763
to bring stability to the colonial frontier
What was Virginia's "gold," which ensured its survival and prosperity
tobacco
When Europeans arrived, many Native Americans
tried to use them to enhance their standing with other Native Americans
In England, social inequality
was part of a hierarchical society
The Virginia House of Burgesses
was the first elected legislative body in the English colonies
Adam Smith recorded in 1776 that the "two greatest and most important" events in the history of mankind were the
discovery of America and the Portuguese sea route around Africa to Asia
Which of the following was true of the colonial elite
they controlled colonial government
The marriage between John Rolfe and Pocahontas:
was seen in England as a sign of Anglo-Indian harmony and missionary success
What did Neolin, a Delaware Indian and religious prophet, tell his people they must reject?
European technology and material goods
The French and Indian War began because some American colonists felt that
France was encroaching on land claimed by the Ohio Company
The most famous Great Awakening revivalist minister was
George Whitefield
Why did European exploration of the New World proceed so rapidly after Columbus's discoveries?
Gutenberg's invention of the printing press enabled the rapid dissemination of information.
How did John Locke reconcile his belief in natural rights and his support for slavery
He believed that the free individual in liberal thought was the propertied white man
What was Puritan leader and Massachusetts Bay Governor John Winthrop's attitude toward liberty
He saw two kinds of liberty: natural liberty, the ability to do evil, and moral liberty, the ability to do good
Europeans generally believed all of the following about Indians EXCEPT that
Indians had enormous potential to assimilate European ways.
"enumerate" goods:
were colonial products, such as tobacco and sugar, that could only be exported to English ports.
By the eighteenth century, consumer goods such as books and ceramic plates
were increasingly available in the colonies
In early seventeenth-century Massachusetts, freeman status was granted to adult males who
were landowning church members
The Scottish and Scotch-Irish immigrants to the colonies
were often physicians, merchants, and teachers
Native American religious ceremonies
were related to the Native American belief that sacred spirits could be found in living and inanimate things.
In the northern colonies, slaves
were relatively few in number and dispersed among the white population in small holdings
Bacon's Rebellion was a response to
worsening economic conditions in Virginia
In what ways did England reduce colonial autonomy during the 1680s
A royal governor actually held power under the Dominion of New England
Which of the following was true of agriculture in the colonies during the eighteenth century
Because New York's landlords had taken over so much land, agriculture grew more slowly in New York than in other colonies.
"salutary neglect" meant
British governments left the colonies largely alone to govern themselves
How did colonial politics compare with British politics
Colonists tended to agree with the British that owning property was related to having the right to vote
Puritans followed the religious ideas of:
John Calvin
In 1517, the German priest _______________ began the Protestant Reformation by posting his Ninety-Five Theses, which accused the Catholic Church of worldliness and corruption
Martin Luther
What was the impact of King Philip's War
Native Americans war tactics caused them to be viewed as brutal savages by most New Englanders.
Which of the following was NOT a technique that Spanish conquistadores used to conquer Native American empires
Negotiating treaties
Which one of the following statements about Spanish America is true
Over time, Spanish America evolved into a hybrid culture—part Spanish, part Indian, and, in some areas, part African
Which one of the following is true of religion in seventeenth-century Europe
Religious uniformity was thought to be essential to public order
Which one of the following is true of indentured servants:
Their masters could determine whether they could marry
According to Bartolomé de Las Casas
Spain had caused the deaths of millions of innocent people in the New World
The Spanish set up outposts from Florida to South Carolina in part because
Spanish missionaries hoped to convert local Native Americans to Christianity
Why did Puritans decide to emigrate from England
The Church of England was firing their ministers and censoring their writings
Which European country dominated international commerce in the early seventeenth century?
The Netherlands
Which of the following statements is true about the early history of Jamestown
The death rate was extraordinarily high
Which of the following was true of small farmers in 1670s Virginia
The lack of good land, high taxes on tobacco, and falling prices reduced their prospects
What ironic consequence did William Penn's generous policies, such as religious toleration and inexpensive land, have
They contributed to the increasing reliance of Virginia and Maryland on African slave labor
What role did Native Americans play in British imperial wars during the eighteenth century?
They did much of the fighting in the wars.
How did the Dutch manifest their devotion to liberty
They supported freedom of religion in their colony
What motivated the Portuguese to begin exploration to find a water route to India, China, and the East Indies?
To eliminate the Muslim "middlemen" in the luxury goods trade
Which statement about gender relations is FALSE for most Native American societies
Tribal leaders were almost always women
As English colonial society became more structured in the eighteenth century, what were the effects on women
Women's work became more clearly defined as tied closely to the home
The Mayflower Compact established
a civil government for the Plymouth colony
John Locke's political philosophy stressed
a contract system between the people and the government
To Quakers, liberty was:
a universal entitlement
Which of the following fits the description of a person most likely to have been accused of witchcraft in seventeenth-century New England
a woman beyond childbearing age who was outspoken, economically independent, or estranged from her husband
As a prelude to the English Civil War, leaders of the House of Commons
accused the king of imposing taxes without parliamentary consent
"Republicanism" in the eighteenth-century Anglo-American political world emphasized the importance of ____________ as the essence of liberty
active participation in public life by property-owning citizens
As leader of the Jamestown colony, John Smith
alienated many of the colonists with his autocratic rule
By the eighteenth century, colonial farm families
almost always owned at least three slaves
A consequence of the English Civil War was
an English belief that England was the world's guardian of liberty
During the eighteenth century, colonial assemblies
became more assertive
Why did England consider Spain its enemy by the late 1500s
because of religious differences: England had officially broken with the Roman Catholic Church, while Spain was devoutly Catholic
In the seventeenth century, New England's economy
centered on family farms and also involved the export of fish and timber
Boston merchants
challenged the subordination of economic activity to Puritan control
The New Laws of 1542:
commanded that Indians no longer be enslaved in Spanish possessions.
In their relations with Native Americans, the Dutch
concentrated more on economics than religious conversion
Revivalist preachers during the Great Awakening frequently
criticized commercial society
In Europe on the eve of colonization, one conception of freedom, called "Christian liberty,"
mingled ideas of freedom with servitude to Jesus Christ—concepts that were seen as mutually reinforcing, not contradictory.
The Half-Way covenant of 1662
did not require evidence of conversion to receive a kind of church membership
As a result of British landowners evicting peasants from their lands in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
efforts were made to persuade or even force those who had been evicted to settle in the New World, thereby easing the British population crisis
New France was characterized by
more peaceful European-Indian relations than existed in New Spain.
According to laws in the seventeenth-century Chesapeake
free blacks had the right to sue and testify in court.
The Magna Carta
granted many liberties, but mainly to lords and barons
Before the arrival of Columbus, Native North Americans
had elaborate trade networks
Ideas of race and racism in seventeenth-century England
had not fully developed as modern concepts
Slave resistance in the eighteenth century
included rebellions in both northern and southern colonies that led to the deaths of several of those involved in planning the conspiracies
Slavery in Africa:
involved the enslavement of criminals, debtors, and war captives.
Once Massachusetts became a royal colony in 1691
it was required to abide by the English Act of Toleration, which displeased many Puritan leaders
What did English settlers in North America believe was the basis of liberty?
land
Alarmed by the destructiveness of the conquistadores, the Spanish crown replaced them with a more stable system of government headed by
lawyers and bureaucrats
The German migration to the English colonies
led to the formation of many farming communities
Patroonship in New Netherland
meant that shareholders received large estates for transporting tenants for agricultural labor