front 1 The mayflower compact suggests that religious culture among British North American colonists was influenced by | back 1 Puritan self-government religious congregation. |
front 2 The Pilgrims were democratic because they | back 2 allowed for a civil union between people. |
front 3 Late 17th century efforts to integrate Britain’s colonies into a coherent, hierarchical imperial structure and pursue mercantilist economic aims | back 3 met with scant success due largely to varied forms of colonial resistance and conflicts with American Indian groups. |
front 4 The British Navigation Acts of the 17th century were aimed at | back 4 trade competition from the North |
front 5 Under mercantilist doctrine, British currency policies enforced in the colonies were intended to primarily benefit | back 5 the British crown. |
front 6 ___________________which characterizes the British relationship with Native Americans. | back 6 The British viewed Native american cultures as a threat to colonization |
front 7 Based on the passage above, the statement that | back 7 the French did not view Native American culture as a threat to colonization is the most accurate. |
front 8 ___________________________________________and this is most representative of the author’s point of view concerning the relations between English settlers and Native Americans | back 8 Relations between colonists and Indians in New England were bewilderingly complex |
front 9 The aspect of the 18th century “chesapeake economy” that is shown in the drawing is | back 9 a labor-intensive product that is cultivated by slave labor. |
front 10 Indians found that British settlers, especially those in the southern colonies, eagerly purchased or captures Indians to use as forced labor in cultivating tobacco, rice, and indigo. Consequently, | back 10 more and more, Indians began selling war captives to whites rather than integrating them into their own societies. |
front 11 European’s approach to colonization was | back 11 sending men and women to acquire land and populate settlements while having a hostile relationship with the native americans. |
front 12 The North American colonial settlements referenced in the passage tended to | back 12 establish like-minded,close-knit,and homogenous communities. |
front 13 Britain's northern colonies in the global trade | back 13 had an export economy based on food products and raw materials. |
front 14 ____________________ reflects the image above | back 14 The Columbian exchange |
front 15 ______________________ is the colonial trend from the 17th and 18th centuries that is best illustrated by the image above. | back 15 Protestant evangelism |
front 16 The passage above was most likely written in response to | back 16 the ethnic and religious diversity in the middle colonies. |
front 17 The ideas expressed in the passage show the | back 17 influence of greater religious independence in the colonies. |
front 18 The ideas expressed in the passage above most directly led to political controversies over | back 18 the spread of European enlightenment ideas. |
front 19 ______________________________________the attitude of 17th-century Puritans toward religious liberty. | back 19 The toleration of no one whose expressed religious view varied from the own views |
front 20 The patterns described in the excerpt most directly foreshadowed | back 20 the population decline in the Native American societies. |
front 21 The trend described by Taylor most directly illustrates | back 21 the phenomenon known as the columbian exchange. |
front 22 The Puritans who settled New England hoped to | back 22 create a model religious society based on biblical principles. |
front 23 The rise of the triangle trade system impacted the economic development in the colonies because | back 23 American port cities grew in size and complexity. |