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A. Trading, shipbuilding, and fishingB. Tobacco, rice and indigo farmingC. Manufacturing and financeD. Lumber and mining

What commercial activities were most significant to the economy of colonial New England?

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A. Trading, shipbuilding, and fishingB. Tobacco, rice and indigo farmingC. Manufacturing and financeD. Lumber and mining

What commercial activities were most significant to the economy of colonial New England?

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A. Jamestown, Virginia.B. Quebec, Canada.C. Jamestown, Massachusetts.D. New Amsterdam, New

Netherlands.

The first successful British colony in North America was

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A. Jamestown, Virginia.B. Quebec, Canada.C. Jamestown, Massachusetts.D. New Amsterdam, New

Netherlands.

The first successful British colony in North America was

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A. New EnglandB. SouthernC. MiddleD. Atlantic

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Which colonial region was most known for plantations, large numbers of slaves, and the production of rice and tobacco?

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A. New EnglandB. SouthernC. MiddleD. Atlantic

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Which colonial region was most known for plantations, large numbers of slaves, and the production of rice and tobacco?

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A. CortesB. DiazC. ColumbusD. Magellan

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Which explorer opened the door to a new intercontinental exchange between North America and Europe?

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A. CortesB. DiazC. ColumbusD. Magellan

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Which explorer opened the door to a new intercontinental exchange between North America and Europe?

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A. MassachusettsB. PennsylvaniaC. Rhode IslandD. Virginia

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Which colony was established for the purpose of economic profit?

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A. MassachusettsB. PennsylvaniaC. Rhode IslandD. Virginia

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Which colony was established for the purpose of economic profit?

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A. Staple crop of the Southern Colonies

B. Cash crops of New EnglandC. Staple crops of the Middle

ColoniesD. Crops raised in urban centers of

commerce

Tobacco and rice can best be described as which of the following?

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A. Staple crop of the Southern Colonies

B. Cash crops of New EnglandC. Staple crops of the Middle

ColoniesD. Crops raised in urban centers of

commerce

Tobacco and rice can best be described as which of the following?

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A. Great Britain and France.B. Spain and Great Britain.C. The Netherlands and France.D. Portugal and Spain.

The first two European nations to explore and conquer portions of the Americas were ____________

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A. Great Britain and France.B. Spain and Great Britain.C. The Netherlands and France.D. Portugal and Spain.

The first two European nations to explore and conquer portions of the Americas were ____________

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A. Better living conditions for Native Americans and free blacks.

B. An international exchange that most benefited Native Americans.

C. An international exchange that most benefited Europeans.

D. An international exchange that most benefited Native Americans and Europeans.

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Europeans’ “discovery” of the New World led to which of the following?

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A. Better living conditions for Native Americans and free blacks.

B. An international exchange that most benefited Native Americans.

C. An international exchange that most benefited Europeans.

D. An international exchange that most benefited Native Americans and Europeans.

Europeans’ “discovery” of the New World led to which of the following?

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A. The Southern Colonies found it profitable to trade with other countries, whereas New England Colonies did not.

B. Southern landowners sought to make large profits, whereas New Englanders sought only to make enough to survive.

C. Southern landowners did not have to depend on urban centers of commerce to trade their goods overseas as much as New Englanders did.

D. The Southern Colonies relied on the Atlantic Ocean to a greater extent than did the New England Colonies.

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Which of the following best describes the economic differences between the Southern and New England Colonies?

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C. Southern landowners did not have to depend on urban centers of commerce to trade their goods overseas as much as New Englanders did.

Which of the following best describes the economic differences between the Southern and New England Colonies?

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A. A Catholic missionary from Spain

B. An Anglican minister from England

C. A southern plantation ownerD. A Puritan

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Who of the following would have most likely come to North America seeking religious freedom?

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A. A Catholic missionary from Spain

B. An Anglican minister from England

C. A southern plantation ownerD. A Puritan

Who of the following would have most likely come to North America seeking religious freedom?

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A. They were each located in the Middle Colonies.

B. They were each important centers of commerce and ports for shipping.

C. They were each originally settled by nations other than England.

D. They were each cities founded and built by the Puritans.

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Which of the following did colonial Boston, New York and Philadelphia all have in common?

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A. They were each located in the Middle Colonies.

B. They were each important centers of commerce and ports for shipping.

C. They were each originally settled by nations other than England.

D. They were each cities founded and built by the Puritans.

Which of the following did colonial Boston, New York and Philadelphia all have in common?

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A. Middle ColoniesB. Southern Colonies C. New EnglandD. The Carolinas

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Which colonial region was most diverse?

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A. Middle ColoniesB. Southern Colonies C. New EnglandD. The Carolinas

Which colonial region was most diverse?

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A. They enjoyed more freedom and expanded roles than women in Europe but were still denied many of the rights and respect given to men.

B. They were not permitted to own or administer property, nor were they ever allowed to hold jobs.

C. They did not enjoy as many rights as women in England.

D. They were allowed to attend school and vote, but they were never allowed to run for public office.

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Which of the following best describes the role of colonial women?

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A. They enjoyed more freedom and expanded roles than women in Europe but were still denied many of the rights and respect given to men.

Which of the following best describes the role of colonial women?

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A. The first African Americans came to Jamestown as slaves in the 1700’s.

B. All African Americans in the colonies were slaves.

C. African American slaves in South Carolina outnumbered free whites through much of the 1700’s.

D. Although African Americans could sometimes earn money, they were never allowed to buy their own freedom.

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Which of the following statements is true regarding African Americans in the English colonies

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C. African American slaves in South Carolina outnumbered free whites through much of the 1700’s.

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Which of the following statements is true regarding African Americans in the English colonies

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A. CookB. ColumbusC. CartierD. Cabot

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Which explorer claimed the Great Lakes region for France?

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A. CookB. ColumbusC. CartierD. Cabot

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Which explorer claimed the Great Lakes region for France?

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A. The Spanish motto that justified colonization

B. Motivations that led explorers to the New World

C. The reasons Native Americans rebelled against the Aztecs

D. A creed that described why Spain established missions

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The phrase “God, Gold, and Glory” refers to which of the following?

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A. The Spanish motto that justified colonization

B. Motivations that led explorers to the New World

C. The reasons Native Americans rebelled against the Aztecs

D. A creed that described why Spain established missions

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The phrase “God, Gold, and Glory” refers to which of the following?

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A. CookB. ColumbusC. CartierD. Cabot

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Who discovered New Foundland?

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A. CookB. ColumbusC. CartierD. Cabot

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Who discovered New Foundland?

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A. North, West, East and SouthB. North, Middle and SouthC. New England, Middle and

SouthernD. New England, Middle and

Plantation

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Historians traditionally divide the original thirteen English colonies into which of the following categories?

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A. North, West, East and SouthB. North, Middle and SouthC. New England, Middle and

SouthernD. New England, Middle and

Plantation

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Historians traditionally divide the original thirteen English colonies into which of the following categories?

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A. The Great AwakeningB. Magna CartaC. Salutary neglectD. Representative democracy

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Due to the English colonies’ great distance from the mother country, the British adopted a policy know as _______.

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A. The Great AwakeningB. Magna CartaC. Salutary neglectD. Representative democracy

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Due to the English colonies’ great distance from the mother country, the British adopted a policy know as _______.

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A. CompassB. AstrolabeC. BarometerD. Thermometer

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What device did sailors use to predict storms?

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A. CompassB. AstrolabeC. BarometerD. Thermometer

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What device did sailors use to predict storms?