Unit 5 test
The average age of the American colonists in 1775 was
16
One of the surest avenues to speedy wealth in the American colonies was
A commercial venture
By 1775, the ___________ were the largest non-English ethnic group in colonial America
Africans
The most important economic enterprise in the American colonies was
Agriculture
The Great Awakening
All of the above
During the colonial era, all of the following people created new societies out of diverse ethnic groups in America except
Asians
Molasses Act
Attempt by British authorities to Sahel his colonial trade with French West Indies
Benjamin Franklin
Author, scientist, printer: the first civilized American"
Although manufacturing in the colonies was of only secondary importance, they did produce which of the following
Beaver hats
Jonathan Edwards
Brilliant New England theologian who instigated the Great Awakening
Among the many important results of the Great Awakening was that it
Broke down sectional boundaries and created a greater sense of common American identity
John Singleton Copley
Colonial painter whose case helped begin freedom of the press
John Peter Zenger
Colonial printer whose case helped begin freedom of the press
In 1775, the _____ churches were the only two established (tax supported) churches in colonial America
Congregational and Anglican
The "new light" preachers of the Great Awakening
Delivered intensely emotional sermons
All of the following are reasons the thirteen Atlantic seaboard colonies sought independence except
Distinctive racial structures
Quakers
Dominant religious group in colonial Pennsylvania, criticized by others for their attitudes to war Indians
Patrick Henry
Eloquent lawyer-orator who argued in defense of colonial rights
When the Scots-Irish established a new community, one of the first tasks they undertook was to
Erect a church
Anglican Church
Established religion in southern colonies and New York: weakened by lackadaisical clergy and too-close Ties with British crown
Colonial merchants were generally satisfied to trade in protected British markets and accepted imperial restrictions on trade with other countries
F
Compared with the seventeenth century colonies, the eighteenth colonies were becoming more socially equal and democratic
F
Great Awakening revivalists like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitfield tried to replace the older puritan ideas of conversion and salvation with more rational and less emotional beliefs
F
Most of the spectacular growth of the colonial population cane from immigration rather than natural increase
F
The established Anglican Church was a more powerful force in colonial life than the Congregational Church of New England
F
The greatest colonial cultural achievements came in art and imaginative literature rather than in theology and political Theory
F
The most highly regarded professionals in the colonies were doctors and lawyers
F
The most numerous white ethnic groups in the colonies were the Germans and the Scots-Irish
F
The scots-Irish can be best described as
Fiercely independent
The passage of British restrictions on trade encouraged colonial merchants to
Find ways to smuggle and otherwise evade the law by trading with other countries
Phillis Wheatley
Former slave who became a poet at an early age
When it came to religion, the Scots-Irish
Found it to be a bond that held them together
The person most often called the first civilized American
Franklin
Colonial American taverns were all of the following except
Frequented mainly by the lower class
Compared with the seventeenth century, American colonial society in the eighteenth century
Greater gaps in wealth and status between rich and poor
Scots-irish
Group that settled the frontier, made whiskey, and hated the British and other governmental authorities
One feature of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain was the
Growing desire of Americans to trade with other nations in addition to Britain
In contrast to the seventeenth century, by 1775 colonies Americans
Had become more stratified into social classes and had less social mobility
In colonial America, education was most zealously promoted
In New England
All of the following are achievements of Benjamin Franklin's except
Influential poetry
When the British Parliament passed the Molasses Act in 1733, it intended the act to
Inhibit colonial trade with the French West Indies
The triangular trade of the colonial American shipping industry
Involved the trading of rum for African slaves
The Anglican church suffered in colonial America because of
It's poorly qualified clergy and close ties with British authorities
George Whitefield
Itinerant British evangelist who spread the Great Awakening throughout the colonies
African-Americans
Largest non-english group in the colonies
Philadelphia
Leading city of the colonies: home of Benjamin Franklin
By the early eighteenth century, religion in colonial America was
Less fervid than when the colonies were established
The major manufacturing enterprise in colonial America in the eighteenth century was
Lumbering
Of the following, the least important economic activity of colonial Americans was
Manufacturing
The population growth of the American colonies by 1775 is attributed mostly to
Natural fertility of all Americans
The "triangular trade" involved the sale of rum, molasses, and slaves among the ports of
New England, Africa, and the West Indies
Besides offering rest and refreshment, colonial taverns served an important function as centers of
News and political opinion
Baptists
Non-established religious group that benefited from the Great Awakening
German settlement in the colonies was especially heavy in
Pennsylvania
The population of the thirteen American colonies was
Perhaps the most diverse in the world, although it remained predominantly Anglo-Saxon
All of the following conditions caused many Scots to migrate to Northern Ireland and thence to America except
Persecution for their Catholic religion
One outstanding feature Common to all of the eventually rebellious colonies was their
Rapidly growing population
Colonial schools and colleges placed their main emphasis on
Religion
By the mid-1700s, the number of poor people in the American colonies
Remained tiny compared with the number of England
The time honored English ideal, which Americans accepted for some time, regarded education as
Reserved for the aristocratic few
Paxton Boys and Regulators
Scots-Irish frontiersman who protested against colonial elites of Pennsylvania and North Carolina
Transportation in colonial America was
Slow by any of the means available
On the eve of the American Revolution, social and Econ mobility decreased, partly because
Some merchants made huge profits as military suppliers
Besides agriculture, the most important colonial economic activities were fishing, shipping, and ocean-going trade
T
Most early colonial education, including that at the college level, was closely linked with religion
T
The Great Awakening broke down denominational and sectional barriers, creating a greater sense of common American identity and a United destiny
T
The Great Awakening was a revival of fervent religion after a period of religious decline caused by clerical over-intellectualism and lay liberalism in doctrine
T
The central point of conflict in colonial politics was the relation between the democratically elected lower house of the assembly and the governors appointed by the king or colonial proprietor
T
The lowest class of whites in the colonies consisted of the convicted criminals and prisoners shipped to America by British authorities
T
Thomas Jefferson's condemnation of British support of the slave trade was removed from the Declaration of Independence by other members of Congress
T
English officials tried to "establish" the Church of England in as many colonies as possible because
The church would act as a major prop for kingly authority
The Scots-Irish eventually became concentrated especially in
The frontier areas
The most ethnically diverse region of colonial America was ______ whereas _______ was the least ethnically diverse
The middle colonies, New England
The most honored profession in early colonial society was
The ministry
American colonists sought trade with countries other than Great Britain
To make money to buy what they wanted in Britain
The first American college feee from determined control was
University of Pennsylvania
A primary weapon used by colonial legislatures in their conflicts with royal governors was
Using their power of the purse to withhold the governors salary
When several colonial legislatures attempted to restrict or halt the importation of slaves, British authorities
Vetoed such efforts
Culture in colonial America
Was generally ignored and unappreciated
The riches created by the growing slave population in the American South
Were not distributed evenly among whites