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Unit One Review
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1. What is the Columbian Exchange?
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The exchange of goods between Europe and the New World after the arrival of Europeans
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2. How did Native American’s view land ownership different from the British?
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The viewed land as being communally owned
The viewed land as being communally owned. They didn’t think there should be private owners of land.
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3. Which cash crop required extensive slave labor in the West Indies?
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Sugar
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A trade network established between North America, Europe and Africa
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5. Describe mercantilism
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The belief that the way for a nation to prosper was to have a favorable balance of trade and accumulate gold and silver
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6. What were the Spanish looking for when settling the American Southwest?
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Gold
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7. What main economic activity were the French involved in, in the colonies?
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Fur Trading
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8. Why didn’t the initial settlers of Jamestown succeed?
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The original settlers were all business men and were not equipped to farm to save themselves
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9. What is the “Middle Passage?”
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The path of voyage for slaves coming to North America
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10. What is a joint stock company?
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A company that was established in order to raise money (by selling stock) to found a colony in North America
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11. What were the three major exploring nations who settled in North America?
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Great Britain, France and Spain
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12. What event led colonists in Virginia turn away from indentured servitude and toward importing slaves?
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Bacon’s Rebellion
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13. What strong Native American tribe did the Virginian settlers encounter when trying to expand west?
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The Powhatan
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14. What was the first permanent city established in current United States?
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St. Augustine
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15. Which part of the country did most Scotch-Irish settle?
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The Appalachian Mountains
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16. Why were there more slaves in the south than in the north?
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The South had a better climate for large scale agriculture
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17. What crop ultimately made the Jamestown colony prosper?
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Tobacco
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18. Which colony was originally established as a refuge for Catholics?
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Maryland
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19. Who are Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson?
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The religions outcasts from Massachusetts who established Rhode Island
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20. What is an indentured servant?
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Someone who agrees to work for a period of years 4-7 in exchange for passage to North America
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21. How did New England benefit from the Navigation Acts in 1651?
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It led to a boom in the shipbuilding industry
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22. Which colony was founded by the Dutch and eventually taken over by the British?
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New York
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23. Which colony was called “A City Upon a Hill?”
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Massachusetts
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24. Which nation was forced out of it’s colonial holdings by the British?
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France
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25. What were the Salem witch trials?
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A series of trials in 1692 where young mostly unmarried women were accusing older married women of being witches
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26. Why was Pennsylvania called “The Holy Experiment”
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Penn established the colony on the basis of religious freedom and gave all men land and the right to vote.
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27. What were the Navigation Acts?
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A set of acts passed in 1651 used to reign in the colonies economically
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28. What was the outcome of King Philip’s War?
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10% of all military aged men in New England were killed and it led the British to want to expel all natives from the colonies.
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29. Why was the Pequot War important?
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It showed the Native Americans how brutal the British really were.
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30. Who were the separatists?
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The Pilgrims
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31. What was the Great Awakening?
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A religious revival in the 1730’s and 1740’s that saw an increase in church membership and an expansion of learning
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32. What is salutary neglect?
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The policy of the British government where they allowed the colonies to make their own laws as long as they remained economically cooperative
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33. Why was the Massachusetts Bay colony founded?
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As a place for the pilgrims to escape religious persecution
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34. Why did the relationship between the colonists and their governor lead to the rise of self-government?
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35. In which area of North America were the French involved in?
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Canada, the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River and Louisiana
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36. Which colony was settled by 2nd sons from Great Britain through Barbados?
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South Carolina
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37. What was the headright system?
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Each settler would be given 50 acres of land if they could pay their own way to America, or they could pay for someone else
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38. Why was King Philip’s War fought?
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As a last ditch effort by the natives to expel the colonists from New England?
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39. What was the first representative body in the colonies to make laws and raise money?
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The House of Burgesses
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40. Which colonial region was involved in the production of wheat?
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The Middle Colonies
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41. How did most colonists view Native Americans?
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As inferior, and they had little respect for their culture
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42. What was the name given to Spanish soldiers who came in search of gold?
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Conqustadors
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43. The Stono Rebellion illustrated conflicts between which two groups?
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Slaves and Plantation Farmers
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44. Victory in the Pequot War gave colonists control of which colony?
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Connecticut
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45. Explain the class system in the South
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Large Plantation Owners – Small Farmers – Indentured Servants – Slaves
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