apush test 2
the immediate reason for bacons rebellion was
Indian attacks on frontier settlements
the physical ands social conditions of slavery were harshest in
South Carolina
the best example of resistance to the institution pictured above was
Stono rebellion
bacons rebellion was situated in the context of what broader tension of Chesapeake's Virginia in the 1600s
competition for choice land between European settlers and native Americans
Settlers of the Connecticut River colony developed a document known as the Fundamental Orders, which
established a form of government
as the founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams
established complete religious freedom for all
the middle colonies were notable for their
ethnic diversity
people who fluted (disrespected) the authority of the puritan clergy in Massachusetts bay were subject to which of the following punishments
fines, banishment and death (all of the above)
the New England economy depended heavily on
fishing, shipbuilding, and commerce
Massachussetts Bay Colony
fundamental orders
Connecticut
general court
the "headright" system which made some people very wealthy consisted of
giving the right to acquire fifty acres of lan d to the person paying the passage of a laborer to America
17th century colonial tobacco growers usually responded to depressed prices for their crop by
growing more tobacco to increase their volume of production
in 1649 Maryland's act of toleration
guaranteed toleration to all Christians
in contrast to the southern colonies those in new England
had a more diversified, balanced economy
this speech led, in part, to which of the following
increased tension between the New England colonists and the native population
most of the American English colonies started out as
joint stock companies
the family structure in the colonies can be described as
large in size due to the need to become self-sufficient
plymouth
mayflower compact
the dominate economic philosophy fro most 16th century European countries was called
mercantilism
___________ reaped the greatest benefit from the land policies of the "headright" system
merchant planters
which section of the English colonies maintained the most ethnic diversity
middle colonies
the historical significance of the pilgrims of Plymouth bay lies in there
moral and spiritual qualities
puritans were...
often referred to as calvinists
what was the underlying issue from the statements above
oppression of western Virginian farmers by the governor and the plantation elite
After 1680, reliance on slave labor in colonial America rapidly increased because
planters feared the growing number of landless freemen in the colonies would rebel
Winthrop's sermon was direct at what specific group of people
puritans who were migrating to North America
Roger Williams got into trouble with Massachusetts bay authorities because he
questioned the religious practices of the Massachusetts bay colony
colonies represented a source of
raw materials
a fundamental grievance of bacons was his
realization of the widening wealth gap between landowners and former indentured servants seeking land
separatists...
settled in Plymouth
the idea presented in the passage is that those on the voyage were there to
spread Christianity to others by example
For those Africans who were sold into slavery, the middle passage can be best described as
the gruesome Atlantic Ocean voyage to the americas
As the seventeenth century wore on, regional differences continued to crystalize, most notably
the increased importance of slave labor in the south
Among the Puritans, it was understood that
the purpose of government was to enforce God's laws
the salem witchcraft hysteria was
the result of unsettled social and religious conditions in rapidly evolving Massachusetts
the need for cheap labor in the colonies was created by
the southern colonies dependency on cash crops
The English justified taking land from the native inhabitants on the grounds that the Indians
wasted the earth
the majority of African slaves coming to the new world
were delivered to south America and the West Indies
After the Second Anglo-Powhatan War, the Powhatan tribe
were forced to live in separate designated areas away from white settlers
Throughout the greater part of the seventeenth century, the Chesapeake colonies acquired most of the labor they needed from
white indentured servants
In 17th century colonial America all of the following were true regarding women expect
women could hold political office
Bacon's Rebellion was supported mainly by
young men frustrated by lack of support against Native Americans
first female millionaire of the English colonies
Eliza pickney
of the 3 European countries that largely settled in the americas which one had the most ethnically diverse colonization
England
John Calvin believed in
Predestination
the people in the above diagram were often sent to the new colonies because of
a decrease in the number of indentured servants coming to the American colonies from England
the rebellion that ensued following bacons statement led to
a distrust of former indentured servants
Compared with indentured servants, African American slaves were
a more manageable labor force
the mayflower compact can best be described as
a promising step toward genuine self-government
New York and Pennsylvania were similar in that they both
allowed for religious toleration
Henry VIII aided the entrance of Protestant beliefs into England when he
broke Englands ties with the catholic church