Chapter 3

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Britain forbids colonial settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains in

- 1763

Georgia proprietor James Oglethorpe viewed colony as:

- A way to prove that the poor and debt-ridden could rehabilitate themselves if given the right opportunity

Which event happened first?

- Benjamin Franklin publishes his electrical experiments

which British general died during an attack on Fort Duquesne

- Braddock

The largest number of Africans were taken to

- Brazil and the Caribbean

What does the term Anglicization mean?

- Colonists who emulated British customs and society

By the 18th century, which group became synonymous with the Atlantic slave trade

- English

Georgia was founded as a refuge for

- English debtors

During King George's War, Spain temporarily aligned with what nation versus Britain?

- France

What is the correct order of events

- John Oglethorpe works with prison reforms, Georgia is founded, slavery is permitted in Georgia

The Moravians were particularly effective at spiritually reaching which group

- Native Americans

Identify the Ottawa chief who led pan-Indians forces against the British garrison at Fort Detroit

- Neolin

Those converted in religious revivals were called

- New Lights

Most Scot-Irish immigrants to America settled in

- Pennsylvania

Which established church dominated Pennsylvania

- Quaker

In the triangular trade, what was largely shipped to the British colonies?

- Slaves

Which groups first brought African slaves to America?

- Spanish and Portuguese

What was the largest North American slave uprising

- Stono Rebellion

This group was among the most successful in adapting to the Native America understanding of trade, for they knew that good relations were essential to maintaining and increasing their business

- The French

Which Virginian general lost the attack on Fort Duquesne

- Washington

Colonial governments could be best described as involving:

- actual presentation

Captain Archibald Macpheadris's home is representative of

- all of the above

Until the 18th century, Pennsylvania was

- all of the above

Which event happened in 1732

- all of the above

What was one of the political legacies of the Great Awakening

- an emphasis on individual choice

In the early 18th century, wealthy colonists,

- aspired to a lifestyle like that of the English gentry but had not yet attained it

the proclamation of 1763 presented Florida

- back to Spain

the term tabula rasa literally translates to

- blank slate

the proclamation of 1763 restricted colonists to territory

- east of the Appalachian mountains

John Edwards preaching style could be best described as

- fire and brimstones

Other than rice, what was South Carolina's most important crop?

- indigo

Each of the following statements about the Pennsylvania State House is true except

- it was heavily damaged by British troops during the revolution

Pennsylvania Quakers believed that

- it was possible to maintain peaceful relations with the Indians

governors exercised ______ power over colonial assemblies than the King did over Parliaments

- more

Some Georgia settlers demanded that slavery be permitted because

- only black Africans could endure hard work in the hot climate

In the triangular trade, what was largely shipped to the British isles

- raw materials

The great awakening referred to renewed interest in:

- religion and spirituality

Merchants brought sugar by products back to New England to be distilled into

- rum

Which of the following statements best describes the slave's adaptation to bondage

- slaves attempted to outwit their masters but occasionally resorted to violence

The laws governing slavery were called:

- slaves codes

Native Americans of the middle ground

- sought military confrontation before economic cooperation

From 1770 to 1775 indentured servitude was most common in

- the middle colonies

slaves who could not escape while still in African suffered through a lengthy voyage called

- the middle passage

which event happened last?

- the treaty of paris

Newton's universe replaced the invisible world of the supernatural with

- the visible world of nature

George Whitefield belonged to the clergy of which religion

the Anglican religion


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