CHAPTER 3 TEST STUDY GUIDE U.S. HISTORY. Vocabulary Matching (2 pts.) 1. mercantilism 2. persecution 3. apprentices 4. export 5. petition 6. Crispus Attucks.

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CHAPTER 3 TEST STUDY GUIDE U.S. HISTORY

Vocabulary Matching (2 pts.) 1. mercantilism 2. persecution 3. apprentices 4. export 5. petition 6. Crispus Attucks 7. Jamestown 8. boycott 9. racism 10. Samuel Adams

Vocabulary Matching (2 pts.) 11. town meetings 12. religious tolerance 13. writs of assistance 14. assemblies 15. import

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) Describe the Mayflower Compact (what kind of Government is it?). How was Pennsylvania founded? Know one result of the South’s reliance on slave labor. Why were the Townshend Acts repealed? What were the “Coercive Acts” called in the colonies? How was Massachusetts punished for the Boston Tea Party? Why did England and France fight the French and Indian War?

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) Why did Parliament raise taxes after 1763? What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763? What organization wrote letters reporting events to the colonies? Why did colonists in Virginia use slave labor? What religious group settled Maryland? Who enjoyed the least freedom in the colonies? What religious movement spread democratic feelings in the colonies?

Multiple Choice (2 pts.) Why did the Puritans leave England? What colony was founded by a Quaker? Which colonies had the strictest slave codes? Why did the Stamp Act upset the colonists? What was the theory of closely controlling a country’s trade?

True or False (4 pts.) Why did England pass the Proclamation of 1763? What happened to France’s empire in North America after the French and Indian War? How did Parliament respond to the Boston Tea party? What did the Toleration Act do in Maryland? Why was education important in the New England colonies?

Colonial Leaders Matching (1 pt.) James Oglethorpe William Penn Carteret & Berkeley John Smith Lord Baltimore Thomas Hooker Roger Williams John Winthrop Peter Minuit John Rolfe

Extra Credit (1 pt.) List the 4 Northern colonies List the 4 Middle colonies List the 5 Southern colonies