APUSH Chapter 3 Study Guide
Where did the first colonists who settled South Carolina and introduced racial slavery in the 1660s come from?
Barbados
Which of the following was an outcome of the Navigation Acts in the mid-seventeenth century?
Colonists were required to export their sugar and tobacco only to England.
As part of its mercantilist policy in the late seventeenth century, England committed which of the following actions?
Drove the Dutch from New Netherland.
The Navigation Acts of the mid-seventeenth century included which of the following stipulations?
European goods imported to the colonies had to go through English ports.
For which of the following reasons did the 1686 Dominion of New England anger American colonists?
It invalidated the Massachusetts Bay colony's original land titles.
Why was the Covenant Chain between New York and the Iroquois people in the eighteenth-century significant?
It served as a model for relations between the British Empire and other Native American groups.
Which of the following statements is true of the Quaker religion in the 1660s?
It taught that God imbued all men and women with an "inner light" of grace.
For which of the following reasons did Britain's King James II created the Dominion of New England in 1686?
James believed it was necessary to prevent further colonial revolts.
Which of the following statements describes the change in English economic philosophy toward the colonies beginning in the 1650s?
No longer content with a favorable balance of trade with European countries, the English government controlled trade with the colonies.
Which of the following areas imported the smallest number of slaves in the early eighteenth-century?
North America
Which American colony was established in the 1660s as a Haven for Quakers?
Pennsylvania
Which of the following occurred in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution of 1688?
Plymouth, Main, and Massachusetts Bay were joined to create a new royal colony.
Which of the following describes the process of tribalization that occurred in America in the early eighteenth century?
Stateless people's adaption to the demands imposed on them by neighboring states.
Which agricultural product served as the foundation for the South Atlantic System in the eighteenth century?
Sugar
Which of the following describes Britain's empire in America before 1660?
The British ruled their american colonies in a haphazard and lax manner.
Which of the following statements characterizes the impact of the War for Spanish Succession (1702-1713) in the American Southeast?
The Creek nation used the European war to expand its power into northern Florida and North Carolina.
Which of the following events provoked a major crisis for Puritans in Massachusetts in the Seventeenth century?
The annulment of Massachusetts' charter
Which of the following describes the significance of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England and America?
The event led to a period of lax British rule of its American colonies, with few new laws or taxes.
Which of the following statements describes the dominant approach to settlement in North Carolina in its early years?
The proprietors planned to set up a manorial system, but this plan failed.
Which of the following statements characterizes the impact of the slave trade in Africa?
The slave trade hardened African class divisions and changed gender relations.
Which of the following was true for the Iroquois in New York during the period of imperial warfare in the early eighteenth-century?
The tribe allied with France and Britain and declared their intention to remain neutral.
Which of the following was true of the Restoration Colonies of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Carolinas in the 1660's?
They were created by Charles II as he expanded English power in America.
The Navigation Acts, implemented in the American colonies by Britain in the mid-seventeenth century, were originally intended to
cut the Dutch and French out of the colonial trade.
In Maryland, the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution was characterized by
the establishment of the Church of England as the official church.
When the early eighteenth-century Anglo-French wars temporarily ended with the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, Britain had
won major territorial and commercial gains, including Newfoundland, Acadia, and the Hudson Bay region as well as access to the western Indian trade.