History 107 Chp 2

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1. How did the English colonies in New England differ from the settlements in the Chesapeake Bay? a. They were founded by Puritans seeking religious freedom. b. They were founded to develop English commerce and trade. c. They sought to expand the wealth of the English monarchy. d. They unified to fight the Native Powhatan. e. I don't know the answer

A

1. The founders of the Plymouth colony were: a. Puritans b. Catholics c. Anglicans d. Jesuits e. I don't know the answer

A

3. Who was the Pueblo leader who led his people in resisting the Spanish? a. Popé b. Pedro Menéndez c. Tecumseh d. Augustine e. I don't know the answer

A

Select all that apply: What was the Puritan reaction when they encountered Native Peoples in New England? a. They welcomed the Native population as demanded by their Methodist beliefs. b. They massacred large segments of the Native population. c. They tried to convert the Native population. d. They established settlements on Native territory. e. I don't know the answer

B,c,d

1. What does the term "Restoration" refer to? a. The restoration of New York to English power. b. The restoration of Catholicism as the official religion of England. c. The restoration of Charles II to the English throne. d. The restoration of Parliamentary power in England. e. I don't know the answer

C

1. Which of the following was a goal of the Spanish in their destruction of Fort Caroline? a. Establishing a foothold from which to battle the Timucua. b. Claiming a safe place to house the New World treasures that would be shipped back to Spain. c. Reducing the threat of French privateers. d. Locating a site for the establishment of Santa Fe. e. I don't know the answer

C

What was patroonship? a. A Dutch ship used for transporting beaver furs. b. A Dutch system of patronage that encouraged the arts. c. A Dutch system of granting tracts of land in New Netherland to encourage colonization. d. A Dutch style of hat trimmed with beaver fur from New Netherland. e. I don't know the answer

C

What was the Middle Passage? a. The fabled sea route from Europe to the Far East. b. The land route from Europe to Africa. c. The transatlantic journey that African slaves made to America. d. The line between the northern and southern colonies. e. I don't know the answer

C

Which of the following was not a root cause of the Anglo-Powhatan Wars? a. Native resistance as a result of English intrusion on their land b. The refusal of the English to follow the Native protocol of gift giving c. The kidnapping and subsequent execution of Pocahontas d. The pressures that the English put onto the Powhatan to convert to Christianity e. I don't know the answer

C

What is NOT an example of environmental change due to early European settlements? a. The introduction of new diseases. b. The extinction of native animals. c. The introduction of non-Indigenous plants. d. The development of cross-Atlantic medical practices. e. I don't know the answer

D

Which of the following is not true of the Puritan religion? a. It required close reading of scripture. b. Church membership required a conversion narrative. c. Literacy was crucial. d. Only men could participate. e. I don't know the answer

D

Which religious order joined the French settlement in Canada and tried to convert the Natives to Christianity? a. Franciscans b. Calvinists c. Anglicans d. Jesuits e. I don't know the answer

D

What is chattel slavery? a. Legally defining slaves as property and not people b. Short term enslavement that is based on contracts that expire after an established amount of years c. Specifically references the enslavement of women as domestics d. Legal categorization of all Native peoples as slaves e. I don't know the answer

A

What was the predominant religion in Pennsylvania? a. Quakerism b. Puritanism c. Catholicism d. Protestantism e. I don't know the answer

A

What was the primary cause of Bacon's Rebellion? a. Former indentured servants wanted more opportunities to expand their territory. b. African slaves wanted better treatment. c. Susquehannock Indians wanted the Jamestown settlers to pay a fair price for their land. d. Jamestown politicians were jockeying for power. e. I don't know the anwer

A

Which of the following is not an item Europeans introduced to Native Peoples? a. Wampum b. Glass beads c. Copper kettles d. Metal tools e. I don't know the answer

A

What was the vision for "A City Upon a Hill"? a. To serve as the financial center for the colonies. b. To become the new English Israel where Protestantism would be reformed. c. To become a safe haven for Catholic colonists. d. To serve as the first land reserve established for Native Peoples. e. I don't know the answer

B

1. What is not true about Pocahontas? a. She converted to Christianity and changed her name to Rebecca. b. She married John Smith. c. She was the daughter of the Powhatan Confederacy's headman. d. She traveled to England and was introduced to King James I. e. I don't know the answer

B

1. What was the most lucrative product of the Chesapeake colonies? a. Corn b. Tobacco c. Gold and silver d. Slaves e. I don't know the answer

B

2. What was a maroon community? Yes, that's correct! a. A group of exiled Puritans. b. A group of runaway slaves. c. A group of witches escaping persecution in New England. d. A group of slaves on tobacco plantations.

B

2. Why did the Spanish build Castillo de San Marcos? a. To protect the local Timucua. b. To defend against imperial challengers. c. As a seat for visiting Spanish royalty. d. To house visiting delegates from rival imperial powers. e. I don't know the answer

B


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