History Ch. 4-5 Multiple Choice
what was mercantilism
a government policy aimed at achieving national economic self-sufficiency
in pennyslvania, william penn provided his settlers with
all of the above
how did william pitt plan to encourage the americans to assume the military burden in the seven years war in america
all of these choices
how were women important to colonial
all of these choices
how did americans oppose the stamp act
americans damaged and destroyed property
the goal of a typical puritan in the early seventeenth century was to
become a visible saint on earth and hence a member of the church
james II
british monarch exiled during the glorious rebellion
charles II
british monarch restored to throne in 1660
john locke
co-author of the fundamental constitutions for carolina
pocahontas
daughter of Powhatan; married virginia settler john rolfe
which of the following was not a typical condition in eighteenth century american cities
declining population because of out migration to regions beyond the mountains where land was available
what was the environmental impact of the rapid expansion of english settlement east of the appalachians
deforestation
english monarchs of the seventeenth century adhered to the notion of
divine right theories of kingship
who limited towns to a single annual meeting each year, enforced the navigation acts, and suppressed the colonial legislature in massachusetts
edmund andros
unlike immigrants to virginia, settlers in massachusetts bay
founded their colony under the terms of a joint-stock company charter
which of the following was a result of the treaty of paris of 1736
france lost all its possessions in the new world
which of the following groups did not provide many of the immigrants to the british north american colonies in the late 17th and 18th centuries
french
in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, most colonial women
gave birth at home
why did great britain become more powerful in north america than either france of spain in the first half of the 18th century
great britains population in north america more than quadrupled
early maryland first served as a
haven for persecuted christians
which statement does not accurately describe george whitefield
he challenged the movement of protestantism away from its roots in the teachings of martin luther
why is samuel adams significant to the develop of revolutionary thought in america
he encouraged massachusetts towns to form committees of correspondence in order to defend colonial rights
which of the following was not one of benjamin franklin''s accomplishemnts
he initiated a movement to encourage organized churches to resolve theological differences
how did a writ of assistance work
it allowed the british to search a colonial merchants house without requiring proof or probably cause, when looking for illegal goods
which of the following statement concerning philadelphia before the american revolution is not true
it became the official capital of colonies for the british empire
which statement is not true concerning the albany plan of union
it called for establishing the capital of the united states at albany, new york
which of the following was not a result of the seven years war
it created a common bond between some british and american soldiers because they fought side by side
what did the 1773 the tea act do
it eliminated all remaining import duties on tea and as a result, significantly lowered the price of tear in the colonies
what was the effect of the treaty of stanwix
it heightened western tensions as more settlers moved into the ohio valley and agitated to establish a new colony
why was john peters zenger's acquittal significant
it helped set the precedent that the jury could decide what was the libel or not and established truth as the defense against a charge of libel
which of the following was not a long term effect of the great awakening
it led to the decline in the influence of presbyterians, baptists, and methodists, and the increasing importance of quakers, anglicans, and congregationalists
according to the colonists what did the american board of customs commissioners do
it pursued a program that was a little more thana system of legalized piracy
which of the following was not a provision of the sugar act
it required that colonists exporting lumber, iron, whalebone, and other commoditiess to foreign countries first land their shipments in britain
how did the british government react to the colonial opposition to the stamp act
it revoked the act but reaffirmed parliamentary power to legislate for the colonies in all cases
what did the battle of alamance creek reveal
it showed the conflict that sometimes existed between colonial government and their setters on the fronteir
why did virginia send george washington to the ohio valley in 1753 and 1754
it wanted washington to remove the french from the region by persuasion or force
what was the great awakening
it was a revival movement that emphasized that sinfulness of human beings and the need for immediate repentance
what was the purpose of the 1764 sugar act
it was designed to raised revenues to offset british military expenses in north america
what was one of the unique features of south carolina as one of england's mainland colonies in the seventeenth century
it was heavily populated by immigrants from barbados
which of the following statements about georgia is not correct
it was supposed to flourish by exporting expensive commodities such as wine and silk
what was the principle of virtual representation
it was the idea that every male should be able to select a represent his interests in parliament
who founded the first colony in georgia
james oglethorpe
who led the british forces that ultimately defeated the french forces on the plains of abraham near quebec in 1760
james wolfe
which of the following was the attorney who defending the britsh soldiers accused of firing on the civilians in the boston massacre
john adams
who wrote twelve letters from a farmer in pennyslvania arguing that parliament could regulate trade but could not tax the purpose of raising revenue
john dickinson
who wrote Essay concerning human understanding
john locke
who led the group in parliament who opposed the domestic and foreign policies of george III
john wilkes
nathaniel bacon
leader of a collonial rebellion in virginia
john winthrop
leader of massachusetts bay colony
compared to early chesapeake colonies, seventeenth century new england had all of the following except
long lasting marraiges
to establish a civil government for themselves, the plymouth pilgrims signed the
mayflower compact
new light preachers like gilbert tennent shook the foundations of the social order by sowing seeds of doubt about
ministers
which of the following was not a reason why few colonial americans objected to the british navigation system after 1700
most american colonies were prosperous and self sufficient and did not need commercial connections with england to pursue their internal economiic development
what power did colonial governors not possess
none of these choices
which of the following statements represents the conception most american colonists held of parliamentary power in the 1760s
parliament had limited powers of legislation that included authority to regulate imperial trade but excluded the authority to tax the colonists
events in the late 1760s and early 1770 helped to bring about a new consensus in the colonies . what was that consensus
parliament had no lawmaking authority over the colonies except for the right to regulate imperial commerce.
what was the typical qualification for holding office in eighteenth century english colonies outside of new england
property ownership of at least 1000 acres
sir george calvert
proprietor of maryland
which of the following colonies remained outside the dominion of new england
rhode island
which of the following would have most influenced the opinion of the average colonial american on political issues of the day
semons
which of the following values did the early massachussetts bay puritans hold most dear
separation of church and state
what was the main reason the population of the british north american colonies increased in the eighteenth century
settlers had a high birthrate
the settlement pattern of early massachusetts bay puritans took the form of
several small townships
the description by the german-born georgia planter of the "task system" demonstrates that
slaves on georgia plantations were made to specialize in one particular task or one particular agricultural specialty to increase their likelihood of success
when comparing slaves with indentured servants, which statement is true
slaves worked for a far longer portion of their lives
of the following english colonies, african slavery first appeared in
south carolina
which statement reflects the views of george whitefield
the anglican valued human reason over religious piety
what made life in lousiana so difficult
the colonial government was corrupt
the navigation acts passed between 1651 and 1673 required all of the following except that
the colonies export a greater value of goods to england than they imported
what was the first attempt at maintaining close and continuing cooperation over a wide area
the committees of correspondence
which of the following was not one of the ways that the glorious revolution changed the relationship between the colonies and great britain
the crown restructured the colonial government by combining separate colonies into the dominion of new england
what was one of the results of king george's war
the french were expelled from north america
which of the following correctly suggests the conditions of landownership among farm families in well-settled areas
the great majority of landowners could not provide their children with land when they married
what precipitated james I's decision to make virginia a royal colony
the indian massacre of 1622
who bore the bloodiest fighting in the course of king williams war
the iroquois
which brand of government was most likely to defend the interests of colonists
the lower house of the legislature
why did pontiacs war occur
the native americans feared that the british would treat them as subjects rather than allies, and the british decided not to follow the french practice of providing food, ammunition, and other gifts
what happened as a result of the stono rebellion
the south carolina legislature established a harsh new code to keep slaves under constant surveillance and ensure that masters disciplined their slaves
what agreement did the delegates to the stamp act congress reach
they agreed that parliament did not have the right to levy taxes outside of great britain
what did deists argue
they believed in a god who has created a perfect universe and then allowed it to operate according to natural laws
what did most eighteenth century american intellectuals think about science
they believed that science explained laws of nature
what did the proclamation of 1763 and the quebec act of 1774 have in common
they both interfered with colonial claims to western lands
what did the spanish rely upon for deense in their north americal settlements
they built presidios
what did the townshend duties do
they imposed such heavy duties on imported goods that colonists could no longer afford to buy themm
which statement accurately describes eighteenth century european immigrants to the british north american colonies
they included large numbers irish and germans and declining proportions of english
how did the colonists attempt to reconcile with england in 1775
they presented the olive branch petition to king george III to show their concerns
how did planters in the french west indies defy their government's mercantilist policies
they refined their own sugar rather than sending it directly to france
what did the navigation acts do
they required most colonial trade to go through england and be transported on english ships
what did the english do after 1660
they turned inward to reform their own society rather than establish new societies across the seas
which statement is true concerning british tax rates during the 1760s
they were the second highest in europe
one of the original founders of connecticut was
thomas hooker
antinomians like anne hutchinson believed
those who were in saving grace were no longer bound by civil or church laws
how was eighteenth century colonial settlement affected by the native american populations
through the depopulation and dislocation of native americans , european colonial settlements were able to expand rapidly
settlers to virginia in the seventeenth century
usually migrated in stable family units
compared to the seventeenth century, colonial american society in 1750 was characterized by
widespread ownership of farm property
in seventeenth century colonial communities, from 10 to 30 percent of all
women died in childbirth
approximately what percentage of african slaves went directly to british north america
5 percent
on average how many children did colonial women have
8
which of the following men was a british prime minister during the reign of george III
Lord frederick north
what did the treatment of the Tuscarora and Yamasee Indians in North Carolina during the early eighteenth century demonstrate
Native American resistance would not significantly hinder white expansion in the Carolinas