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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 SlaveTradeMercant-ilism Wars And NativePeopleBloodlessRevolutionSlaveryThe Land Grab

C1-$100 Aristocratic Land Grab Aristocratic Land Grab - $100 William Penn established which state as a refuge for his fellow Quakers? Pennsylvania

C1-$200 Aristocratic Land Grab Aristocratic Land Grab - $200 Which event inspired residents of Albemarle Country to revolt against taxes on tobacco exports and levies imposed by the Anglican Church? Bacon’s Rebellion in Virgina

C1-$300 Aristocratic Land Grab Aristocratic Land Grab - $300 What constitution created by William Penn ensured religious freedom by prohibiting an legally established church and allowing all men to vote and hold office? Frame of Government (1681)

C1-$400 Aristocratic Land Grab Aristocratic Land Grab - $400 What were most colonies, where the aristocrats owned all the land and could rule as they wished as long as their laws, conformed to England’s? Proprietorships

C1-$500 Aristocratic Land Grab Aristocratic Land Grab - $500 What is a society where a mass of serfs would be governed by a small number of powerful nobles? Manorial System

C2-$100 Slave Trade Slave Trade - $100 What was the South Atlantic System’s primary product? Sugar

C2-$200 Slave Trade Slave Trade - $200 Which act required that sugar from British islands be sold to British consumers or exported by British merchants? Navigation Act

C2-$300 Slave Trade Slave Trade - $300 Who dominated the Atlantic Slave Trade between 1700 and 1800? The Dutch

C2-$400 Slave Trade Slave Trade - $400 What African country is known for capturing other Africans for slaves? Dahomey

C2-$500 Slave Trade Slave Trade - $500 What industry in Britain was stimulated by the transporting of slaves in the Atlantic Slave Trade? Ship Building

C3-$100 Mercantilism Mercantilism - $100 What is the theory where colonies would produce agricultural goods and raw materials for the mother country? Mercantilism

C3-$200 Mercantilism Mercantilism - $200 Which act excluded Dutch merchants from the English colonies and required that goods imported to American settlements be carried by English merchants? Navigation Acts of 1651

C3-$300 Mercantilism Mercantilism - $300 Connecticut and Rhode Island merged with the Massachusets Bay and Plymouth colonies as forced by King James II to form what? The Dominion of New England

C3-$400 Mercantilism Mercantilism - $400 Which colony claimed “the laws of England are bounded with the [four] seas and do not reach America” about the policy of mercantilism? Massachusetts Bay Colony

C3-$500 Mercantilism Mercantilism - $500 Who was the governor of the Dominion who banned town meetings and advocated public worship of the Church of England? Governor Andros

C4-$100 Wars and Native People Wars and Native People - $100 The Iroquois held the New York territory between which two colonies? The French and British Colonies

C3-200 Wars and Native People Wars and Native People - $200 A combined force of which two armies led to victory over Spain in the War of Spanish Succession ( ) English and Creek

C3-$300 Wars and Native People Wars and Native People - $300 Which tribe wanted to be the dominant tribe in the South by conquering the Apalachees and Choctaws? Creek

C3-$400 Wars and Native People Wars and Native People - $400 Which tribe of Native Americans adopted the policy of “aggressive neutrality?” The Iroquois

C3-$500 Wars and Native People Wars and Native People - $500 After the Creeks and Yamasees revolted over debts, the English and the which tribe crushed the rebellion? The Cherokees

C4-$100 Bloodless Revolution Bloodless Revolution - $100 In 1660 Protestants in Maryland were hurt due to the falling prices of which cash crop? Tobacco

C4-$200 Bloodless Revolution Bloodless Revolution - $200 What did the new monarchs do, heeding American complaints of authoritarian rule? Remove Dominion of New England

C4-$300 Bloodless Revolution Bloodless Revolution - $300 To justify their coup, the members of Parliament relied on which political philosopher? John Locke

C4-$400 Bloodless Revolution Bloodless Revolution - $400 The Glorious Revolution sparked rebellions by Protestant colonists in what three states? Massachusetts, Maryland, New York

C4-$500 Bloodless Revolution Bloodless Revolution - $500 In New York, who led the rebellion against the Dominion of New England? Jacob Leisler

C4-$100 Slavery Slavery - $100 What plant revolutionized slavery in the South during the 1600s and 1700s? Tobacco

C4-$200 Slavery Slavery - $200 What religion were the African Slaves reluctant to change to? Christianity

C4-$300 Slavery Slavery - $300 Why were Africans unable to united under one banner? Ethnic differences

C4-$400 Slavery Slavery - $400 What was the name of the journey in which slaves were transported on crowded ships over the Atlantic Ocean? The Middle Passage

C4-$500 Slavery Slavery - $500 Much of what we know about slave life came from the writings of what former slave? Olaudah Equiano