First Block Unit 01 Settlement through Independence Review

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the Native Americans & the English?
Generally, the English did not intermarry with the Natives. The English sought to create enclosed European style farms, and move the Natives progressively west.
The English often intermarried with the Natives to form strong trade bonds and moved west in small numbers.
The English looked to subjugate the Natives and forcefully convert them to Catholicism.
Generally, the English look a laissez-faire approach to the Natives viewing them as trading partners.
Answer explanation
"Lead me, follow me, get out of my way!"
"Lead me to trade!" The French were "friendly" with the natives often intermarrying to establish trade relations. Additionally, Jesuit Priest attempted to learn about and adapt Christianity for the Native culture.
"Follow me!" The Spanish largely attempted to subjugate (force natives into working for them) the natives and convert them to Catholicism.
"Get out of my way" The English did not intermarry with the Natives and aimed to create enclosed European style farms, moving the Natives west. There were limited attempts to convert the Native's. But when the did it was to protest Christianity NOT Catholicism.
This comes directly from the Edpuzzle / CC homework.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following were results of Bacon's Rebellion?
A shift toward slave labor.
A shift away from the indenture system.
A shift toward greater relations with the Native Americans and colonists.
The French & Indian War
Answer explanation
"Which of the following" meaning its possible there is more than one.
Many of the rebels in Bacon's Rebellion were poor former indentured servants who were forced to live on the edges of society near the Native Americans where they were frequently attached. While the poor wanted greater protection from the Native Americans the wealthy elites refused to attack or destroy the Natives because they had strong trade relations with them.
After the rebellion the government of Virginia was more aggressive toward Indians as the rebels had kicked off a conflict with them which saw greater expansion and displacement of Native Americans and the economy shift away from the use of indentured servants toward enslaved African labor.
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3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following are examples of the influence of the British political system and rule of law on colonial America?
The Magna Carta
English Bill of Rights
Two Treatises of Government by John Locke
All of the above
Answer explanation
The Magna Carta was important document in modern English government that laid the foundation for the idea of limited government.
The English Bill of Rights were a list of rights that applied to all Englishmen.
Two Treaties of Government was the major written work of John Locke argued that political authority comes from the consent of the governed, and individuals have natural rights to life, liberty, and property. It also implied the right to rebel.
All of these works influenced ideas of British political system which inclued the 13 American colonies.
So the best answer is all of the above.
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4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Otto’s family are wheat farmers in the Rhine River Valley (modern Germany) who are being persecuted for their Quaker faith. Based on what you know of the colonial regions which would likely be the best location for this family?
Middle Colonies - Pennsylvania
North Colonies - City of Boston
Middle Colonies Maryland - Baltimore
Southern Colonies - Charleston
Answer explanation
Hints that should have helped you.
- Pennsylvania was a "haven" or safe place for Quakers.
- Germans settled in the middle colonies in large numbers.
- Wheat famers: The middle colonies were known as the "bread basket" due to the large amount of cereal crops like wheat and corn produced.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Elizabeth’s family are merchants (salesmen) and members of the Anglican church. Based on what you know of colonial regions which would likely be the best fit for them religiously and economically.
Middle Colonies - Pennsylvania
North Colonies - City of Boston
Middle Colonies Maryland - Baltimore
Southern Colonies - Charleston
Answer explanation
Hints that should have helped you
- The economies of the Northern colonies focused largely on trade which would have been good for merchants (salesmen).
- Puritans were members of the Anglican Church (Church of England) who wanted to purify the church starting a new in the North America.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What series of trade regulations imposed by the British government limited colonial transatlantic trade to only England?
The Navigation Acts
The Intolerable Acts
The Alien & Sedition Acts
The Mercantile Acts
Answer explanation
The Navigation Acts: "The boats navigate from the colonies to England and back to the colonies."
The Intolerable Acts were a series of acts passed by the British to punish the colonies after the Boston Tea party.
The Alien & Sedition Acts were passed later under the Adams administration.
There were no "Mercantile Acts".
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What angered colonists most about the Parliamentary Acts (actions of the British government) following the Seven Years War? It would even become a rallying cry for the angered colonists.
The colonists lack of representation in the British government.
Taxes
The Royal Proclamation Line of 1763
The increased presence of the British military in North America.
Answer explanation
"No taxation without REPRESENTATION"
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