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1 Chapter Three Settling the Northern Colonies, 1619-1700

2 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-2 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 Which of the following was not among the religious groups heavily influenced by John Calvin’s version of Protestant Christianity? 1. Dutch Reformed 2. German Lutherans 3. English Puritans 4. French Huguenots

3 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-3 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 Which of the following was not among the religious groups heavily influenced by John Calvin’s version of Protestant Christianity? 2. German Lutherans Hint: See page 43.

4 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-4 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The most fervent Puritans believed that the church should consist only of 1. those who accepted the Bible as the literal Word of God. 2. those who believed that John Calvin has established the only true version of Christianity. 3. left England to build a “city on a hill” in New England. 4. “visible saints” who could demonstrate the workings of grace in their lives to their fellow Puritans.

5 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-5 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The most fervent Puritans believed that the church should consist only of 4. “visible saints” who could demonstrate the workings of grace in their lives to their fellow Puritans. Hint: See page 44.

6 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-6 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The number of Puritan immigrants who came to New England on the first eleven ships in 1630 was approximately 1. one thousand. 2. two hundred. 3. five thousand 4. fifteen thousand.

7 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-7 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The number of Puritan immigrants who came to New England on the first eleven ships in 1630 was approximately 1. one thousand. Hint: See page 46.

8 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-8 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 Voting rights in the Massachusetts Bay Colony provincial government were restricted to 1. adult male members of the Congregational church. 2. those who owned property worth at least a thousand pounds. 3. those who would swear an oath of loyalty to the Puritan government and fight in its army. 4. those who were part of the original Puritan migration of 1630–1640 or their descendants.

9 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-9 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 Voting rights in the Massachusetts Bay Colony provincial government were restricted to 1. adult male members of the Congregational church. Hint: See page 46.

10 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-10 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The punishment the Puritans inflicted on the religious dissenters Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams was 1. death by stoning. 2. confinement in the public stocks, where they were subject to beatings and ridicule. 3. whipping. 4. exile from Massachusetts.

11 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-11 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The punishment the Puritans inflicted on the religious dissenters Anne Hutchinson and Roger Williams was 4. exile from Massachusetts. Hint: See pages 47 and 48.

12 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-12 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The New England colonies with the closest connections to Puritan Massachusetts were 1. New Hampshire and Maine. 2. Connecticut and New Haven. 3. Rhode Island and Vermont. 4. New York and Plymouth Bay.

13 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-13 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The New England colonies with the closest connections to Puritan Massachusetts were 2. Connecticut and New Haven. Hint: See page 49.

14 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-14 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The Pequot War of 1637 resulted in 1. the complete annihilation of the Pequot tribe and 40 years of relative calm between Puritans and Indians. 2. the beginnings of nearly continuous warfare between New England’s Indians and the Puritans. 3. a temporary halt to the westward expansion of New England settlements. 4. the conversion of nearly all New England Indians to Puritan Christianity.

15 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-15 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The Pequot War of 1637 resulted in 1. the complete annihilation of the Pequot tribe and 40 years of relative calm between Puritans and Indians. Hint: See page 52.

16 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-16 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 England’s Glorious Revolution of 1688–1689 resulted in 1. the first serious military conflict between New England colonists and the English king. 2. the American colonists’ declaration of loyalty to the overthrown King Charles II. 3. American attacks on royal authority and the collapse of the Dominion of New England. 4. the complete loss of English control over the American colonies.

17 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-17 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 England’s Glorious Revolution of 1688–1689 resulted in 3. American attacks on royal authority and the collapse of the Dominion of New England. Hint: See page 54.

18 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-18 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The primary initial goal of the Dutch West India Company in establishing its New Netherland colony was 1. preventing the union of New England with England’s southern colonies. 2. to establish a haven for Dutch Reformed refugees fleeing persecution in the Spanish Netherlands. 3. to make quick profits from the fur trade for company investors. 4. to conduct an experiment in democracy and religious toleration in the New World.

19 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-19 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The primary initial goal of the Dutch West India Company in establishing its New Netherland colony was 3. to make quick profits from the fur trade for company investors. Hint: See page 56.

20 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-20 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The small Swedish colony of New Sweden was conquered in 1655 by 1. the French. 2. the English from Puritan New England. 3. the Delaware Indians. 4. the Dutch from New Netherland.

21 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3-21 Kennedy, The American Pageant Chapter 3 The small Swedish colony of New Sweden was conquered in 1655 by 4. the Dutch from New Netherland. Hint: See page 57.


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