America: The Essential Learning Edition, High School Edition Test Bank
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CHAPTER 02: England and Its American Colonies, 1607-1732
TRUE/FALSE
1. Although English settlers in New England considered the area to be โvirgin land,โ more
than 100,000 Native Americans inhabited the region.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 39
OBJ: 1. Identify the economic, religious, and political motivations for the establishment of
Englandโs diverse American colonies.
TOP:
Introduction
2. Englishmen had a very well-developed sense of liberty as a result of the Magna Carta and
the establishment of Parliament.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: pp. 41โ42
OBJ: 1. Identify the economic, religious, and political motivations for the establishment of
Englandโs diverse American colonies.
TOP:
Political Traditions
3. As a result of the Glorious Revolution, England abolished the monarchy and became a
republic.
ANS: F
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 43
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: Religious Conflict and War
4. The Virginia Company was a joint-stock company.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 44
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: The Chesapeake Region
5. Sir Edwin Sandys took over the Virginia Company in 1618 and instituted important
changes that stabilized the colony.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 46
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: Jamestown
6. Due to its harsh winters, New Englandโs death rate was higher than that of Maryland or
Virginia.
ANS: F
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 49
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: New England
7. After being banished from Massachusetts because of his strict interpretation of the Puritan
faith, Roger Williams founded Rhode Island.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 52
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: Rhode Island
8. The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina established a formal nobility and provided for
religious toleration.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 54
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: The Carolinas
9. Peter Stuyvesant was the defiant governor of Rhode Island.
ANS: F
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 57
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: New Netherland becomes New York
10. New Netherland became one of the most ethnically diverse American colonies.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 57
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: New Netherland becomes New York
11. Delaware was originally part of Pennsylvania.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 59
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
TOP: Delaware
12. An Indian attack in 1622 killed about one-fourth of Virginiaโs settlers, including John
Rolfe.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 63
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
TOP: Food and Land
13. By the mid-1670s, many of Virginiaโs free white adult males owned no land and squatting
became a significant problem.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 63
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
TOP: Baconโs Rebellion
14. Nathaniel Bacon was a former indentured servant who led a Virginia rebellion.
ANS: F
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 64
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
TOP: Baconโs Rebellion
15. The Indian wars of the mid-1670s cost proportionately more casualties than any other
American war.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 66
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
TOP: King Philipโs War
16. In the 17th century, owning slaves did not signify a moral weakness. It was commonly
thought that slavery was a normal institution in an imperfect world.
ANS: T
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 73
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
TOP: African Roots
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which religious movement in Great Britain desired to return to a more โgodlyโ worship?
a. Dunkers
b. Puritans
c. Calvinists
d. Lutherans
e. Separatists
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 42
OBJ: 1. Identify the economic, religious, and political motivations for the establishment of
Englandโs diverse American colonies.
NAT:
Change and Continuity
TOP: Cultural History | Religious Conflict and War
MSC: Remembering
2. An example of the political turmoil that induced English citizens to consider moving to the
new British colonies during the 1600s was
a. frequent wars between the English and the Scots.
b. political intrigue amongst the nobles seeking to overthrow the Commonwealth.
c. the violence that erupted when the Long Parliament was disbanded and new
elections were demanded.
d. the struggle for authority between King Charles I and Parliament.
e. the execution of Queen Elizabeth for adultery.
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 43
OBJ: 1. Identify the economic, religious, and political motivations for the establishment of
Englandโs diverse American colonies.
NAT:
Historical Period
TOP: Political History | Religious Conflict and War
MSC: Analyzing
3. Which was not a reason for Englandโs desire to settle the New World?
a. Jealousy over the riches discovered by Spain in Central America
b. Desire to become independent economically from Spain
c. The ability of the North American continent to provide the wood they needed for
their navy
d. The reports of gold in the Appalachian Mountains
e. The ability to move โundesirablesโ out of Great Britain
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 44
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Economic History | The Chesapeake Region, Jamestown MSC: Analyzing
4. A secondary mission given to the Virginia Company by King James I called for
a. war to be waged against the French.
b. privateers to attack and seize Spanish shipping from Central America.
c. conversion of the godless Native Americans to Christianity.
d. seizure of lands from the French in Quebec.
e. destruction of the Huguenots in Florida for heresy.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 44
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | The Chesapeake Region
MSC: Remembering
5. One of the major problems affecting the Virginia colony when it was first settled was that
a. its supplies were lost at sea when the Mayflower sank.
b. its first settlers were either townsmen or gentlemen who didnโt know how to farm.
c. it was almost destroyed when the Spanish discovered the colony and set fire to it.
d. Native Americans raided its supplies to survive the winter, leaving the colonists
without sufficient food.
e. colonists were too busy finding gold to plant food to survive.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 44
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Jamestown
MSC: Analyzing
6. What was one major way that the colonists settling in New England differed from the
original Jamestown colony?
a. They sought freedom of religion from the Catholicism of Great Britain.
b. They were more interested in making a profit off of the land than were those in
Jamestown.
c. They were middle class and most could pay their own way.
d. They fled from the violence in Great Britain during the Glorious Revolution.
e. There was no difference; they were effectively the same as those who settled
Jamestown.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 44
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Social History | New England
MSC: Understanding
7. In what ways did the northern and southern colonies of Great Britain differ during their
early days?
a. The South chose to employ slave labor, while the North did not.
b. The South tended to focus on growing staple crops, whereas the Northโs economy
revolved more around shipping of furs hunted in the West.
c. The South was established earlier than the North and was more concerned with
religious freedoms.
d. The North was more involved with negotiating in good faith with the Native
Americans in their area.
e. The North had more favorable land for agriculture and far outstripped the Southโs
ability to produce cotton.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: pp. 44โ61
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Economic Development | Enslaving Indians
MSC: Analyzing
8. After the failure of the Virginia colony to turn a profit, it
a. was converted to a royal colony and used as a penal colony.
b. was restructured to attract new settlers with a lure of free land.
c. was deserted after a severe drought.
d. was left to die because investors sold their stocks.
e. collapsed after the โStarving Timeโ and no one survived.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 45
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Economic Development | Jamestown
MSC: Remembering
9. The Virginia colony began to grow and eventually prosper when John Rolfe
a. adapted an Indian practice of growing tobacco for shipping to England.
b. discovered gold on the Yorktown Peninsula.
c. married Pocahontas and established an alliance with her father, ending the wars
between the colony and the Powhatans.
d. established the headright system in the colony to bring the population under his
control.
e. introduced slavery to make up for the labor shortage.
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 46
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Economic Development | Jamestown
MSC: Understanding
10. Sir Edwin Sandys established ______ in the Virginia colony in an attempt to make it more
profitable.
a. slavery
b. headrights
c. trading posts
d. ports
e. naval bases
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 46
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Economic Development | Jamestown
MSC: Remembering
11. Different from the rest of the British Colonies, Maryland, a ________, was owned by Lord
Baltimore.
a. proprietary colony
b. royal colony
c. penal colony
d. secular colony
e. slave-owning colony
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 47
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Economic Development | Maryland
MSC: Remembering
12. Of all the original British colonies, why was Maryland different from the others?
a. It was controlled by a group of proprietors appointed by the king.
b. It was created as a refuge for British Catholics.
c. It was created as a buffer zone to protect New England from its southern
neighbors.
d. It was created after the Glorious Revolution as a prison for convicted
revolutionaries.
e. It was the only colony without a royal charter to fail.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 47
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Political History | Maryland
MSC: Understanding
13. By the late 1610s, this religious group had been persecuted and fled England, and then
later the Netherlands. They finally established a colony in Plymouth.
a. Puritans
b. Separatists
c. Dunkers
d. Quakers
e. Calvinists
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 49
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | Plymouth
MSC: Remembering
14. Led by John Winthrop, this group of religious reformers desired to establish a new colony
that would change the world and reform it.
a. Puritans
b.
c.
d.
e.
Separatists
Dunkers
Quakers
Calvinists
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 51
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Massachusetts Bay
MSC: Remembering
15. Settling with the Narragansett Indian tribe, this religious reformer established Rhode
Island.
a. John Smith
b. Roger Williams
c. John Winthrop
d. Benjamin Franklin
e. Anne Hutchinson
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 52
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Rhode Island
MSC: Remembering
16. Which colony came into existence due to the overflow of an already established colony?
a. Massachusetts
b. Maryland
c. Pennsylvania
d. South Carolina
e. Connecticut
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 54
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Social History | The Carolinas
MSC: Remembering
17. Prior to being established as North Carolina, its population consisted largely of people
from
a. Transylvania.
b. Albemarle.
c. Kentucky.
d. Florida.
e. Mississippi.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 54
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Social History | The Carolinas
MSC: Remembering
18. The proprietors of South Carolina recruited settlers from _______ to settle their colony in
an attempt to recreate the success in the new colony.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
the West Indies
Cuba
the Canary Islands
the Isle of Man
Virginia
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 54
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Economic History | The Carolinas
MSC: Remembering
19. What was one of the reasons the colony of Georgia grew?
a. It became a joint-stock corporation.
b. It was given to 21 trustees to oversee.
c. It became a royal colony.
d. It never did.
e. It began to sell captured natives as slaves.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 55
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Economic Development | Georgia
MSC: Understanding
20. The Dutch West India Company had established this settlement to protect the mouth of the
Hudson River.
a. Baltimore
b. Boston
c. New Amsterdam
d. Charleston
e. Yorktown
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 56
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Geographic Issues | New Netherland becomes New York MSC: Remembering
21. The first Jewish colonists who arrived in the New World were primarily of __________
descent
a. Iranian
b. Spanish-Portuguese
c. French
d. English
e. Germanic-Russian
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 57
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | New Netherland becomes New York
MSC: Remembering
22. How did the English Civil War affect the establishment of colonies?
a. Prior to the war they were mainly founded for religious reasons and afterward to
achieve some form of economic gain.
b. After the war they were established at a much larger pace as the vanquished were
shipped there as punishment.
c. The colonies expanded faster before the war because there was more need for the
lumber and pitch.
d. All colonies were converted to royal charters after the war to prevent them from
rebelling again.
e. Previously established colonies were grouped into the New England
Confederation, which was governed as one entity.
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 58
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Religious Conflict and War | Settling the American Colonies
MSC: Applying
23. _________ differed from other religious colonial leaders in that he encouraged settlers of
all faiths as long as they believed in God.
a. William Penn
b. Roger Williams
c. John Winthrop
d. John Wesley
e. Thomas Hooker
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 59
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | Pennsylvania
MSC: Remembering
24. Led by James Oglethorpe, this colony was settled for military and philanthropic reasons.
a. Connecticut
b. Georgia
c. South Carolina
d. Maryland
e. Maine
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 60
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | Georgia
MSC: Remembering
25. How was Georgiaโs establishment different than that of the other British colonies?
a. It was one of the first.
b. All forms of religion were permitted.
c. It was established as a military buffer between the British colonists and Spanish
Florida.
d. It had a large French Protestant contingent.
e. Only Catholics were allowed to live there.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 60
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Geographic Issues | Georgia
MSC: Remembering
26. The most major impediment to relations with Native Americans during the settlement of
the British Colonies was
a. disease.
b. language.
c. culture.
d. lack of food.
e. difference of religions.
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 61
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | England and Its American Colonies
MSC: Applying
27. During the first few years of the ______________, Chief Powhatan and his tribe kept the
settlers from starving to death.
a. Maryland colony
b. Plymouth colony
c. New Netherland colony
d. Jamestown colony
e. Massachusetts Bay colony
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 63
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Social History | Food and Land
MSC: Applying
28. The Native American group that kept the Virginia colony from disaster when it was first
settled was the
a. Powhatans.
b. Comanche.
c. Cherokee.
d. Shawnee.
e. Chippewa.
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 63
OBJ: 2. Describe the political, economic, social, and religious characteristics of English colonies
in the Chesapeake region, the Carolinas, the Middle Colonies, and New England prior to 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | Food and Land
MSC: Remembering
29. Which of the following was not a result of Baconโs Rebellion?
a. Jamestown was burned.
b. Governor Berkley was recalled to England.
c. New land was opened up to the settlers.
d. Native Americans were killed to open up new lands to settlers.
e. Large plantation owners became more inclined to purchase slaves than risk hiring
poor settlers.
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 64
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Military History | Baconโs Rebellion
MSC: Analyzing
30. Pennsylvania colonists had a different experience with the Native Americans than most
other colonies. Why?
a. None lived in that area.
b. Their founder worked from the start to have good relations with them.
c. When the settlers arrived they purposefully wiped them all out.
d. They settled in an area known for having peaceful natives.
e. They did not seek to convert them Christianity.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 64
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Social History | Native Americans and Christianity
MSC: Understanding
31. One primary difference between the English colonies and those of other nations was that
English colonists needed
a. furs.
b. tobacco.
c. land.
d. fish.
e. gold.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 65
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Native People and English Settlers
MSC: Applying
32. The death of John Sassamon, a Christian Indian in 1674, spurred
a. the Pequot War.
b. King Philipโs War.
c. Queen Anneโs War.
d. the French and Indian War.
e. Baconโs Rebellion.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 66
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Military History | King Philipโs War
MSC: Understanding
33. In New York a group of Native Americans joined together to resist Anglo encroachment.
They were known as
a. the Chippewa Confederation.
b. the Iroquois League.
c. the Shawnee Nation.
d. the United Cherokees.
e. the Ojibwa Organization.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 67
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: The Iroquois League
MSC: Remembering
34. During the 17th century, this Native American group organized a union so strong that they
forced the Anglo settlers in their areas to work with other bands of natives to exploit the
fur trade.
a. Comanche
b. Iroquois
c. Chippewa
d. Shawnee
e. Tippewa
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 67
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | The Iroquois League
MSC: Remembering
35. Why was indentured servitude originally considered for the American colonies?
a. It allowed people to practice freely whatever religion they wanted.
b. England could get rid of undesirable citizens.
c. There was a shortage of laborers.
d. Nobody wanted to move to the colonies due to the continuous attacks by Native
Americans.
e. Cotton was very labor intensive, and a cheap source of labor was needed to
maximize profits.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 68
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Indentured Servitude
MSC: Understanding
36. Because of this product, it became necessary for the American Colonies to increase their
labor force.
a. Tobacco
b. Corn
c. Maize
d. Cotton
e. Cattle
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 68
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | Indentured Servitude
MSC: Applying
37. During their time of a person served for indentured servitude, they were forbidden
a. from marriage.
b. from participating in trade.
c. from owning property.
d. from owning tools.
e. from being punished for bad behavior.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 69
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | Indentured Servitude
MSC: Evaluating
38. _________________ Africans were forcibly moved in the slave trade while it existed to
the American colonies.
a. 100,000
b. 1 million
c. 10 million
d. 50 million
e. 100 million
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 69
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | African Roots
MSC: Remembering
39. Why did the number of slaves increase in the Middle Colonies and those in the South over
those in the North?
a. There were more accepting attitudes to slavery in those regions.
b. They were more agriculturally based.
c. There was more space for them to live.
d. Slave ships put in at their ports more often.
e. There were more churches in the North.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 69
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | African Roots
MSC: Analyzing
40. The majority of those claiming a religious affiliation by 1700 in New England claimed
they were
a. Catholic
b. Protestant
c. Puritan
d. Lutheran
e. Separatist
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 70
OBJ: 3. Analyze the ways by which English colonists and Native Americans adapted to each
otherโs presence.
NAT: Change and Continuity
TOP: Settling New England
MSC: Applying
41. This term was used to describe the trip slaves took across the Atlantic Ocean.
a. The slave trade
b. The Underground Railroad
c. The Black Diaspora
d. The Middle Passage
e. The Triangular Trade
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 72
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Social History | African Roots
MSC: Understanding
42. What was the ratio of slaves who died while aboard ships to the New World to those who
survived the trip?
a. 1:3
b. 1:6
c. 1:10
d. 1:25
e. 1:100
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 73
OBJ: 4. Analyze the role of indentured servants and the development of slavery in colonial
America.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Social History | African Roots
MSC: Remembering
43. By the early 18th century the _______ were the dominant force in North America.
a. French
b. Spanish
c. Dutch
d. English
e. Mexican
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Easy
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Remembering
44. What was a crucial advantage that the English colonies had over other European colonists?
a. Better geography
b. Better work ethic
c. Better relations with the Native American populace
d. Self-governance
e. Better crop land
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Applying
45. English exploration of the North American continent in the 17th century was hindered by
a. attacks by Native Americans.
b. attacks by the French to protect their land.
c. lack of time due to the large amount of mineral wealth being mined and shipped
back to England.
d. the Appalachian Mountains.
e. the lack of approval from the churches.
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Understanding
46. Why did the colonies of Spain pale in comparison to those of the English at the turn of the
18th century?
a. They did not have the Protestant work ethic.
b. They were tightly controlled by the authorities in Spain.
c. They were constantly fighting Native American attacks.
d. Their colonies were established in areas unfit for survival.
e. Their mother country was wracked with civil war and their colonies received no
oversight from the crown.
ANS: B
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Applying
47. Why did the colonies of France pale in comparison to those of the English at the turn of
the 18th century?
a. They were more concerned with negotiating trade treaties with the Native
Americans than creating effective colonies.
b. The mother country was fighting Spain and thus not concerned with colonial
administration.
c. They were tightly controlled by the authorities in France.
d. They were settled in areas that were prone to disease; thus they had a low birth
rate.
e. Constant attacks by Native Americans kept potential settlers away.
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Applying
48. What does your textbook give as a reason that the English colonies flourished in the late
17th century?
a. Positive relations with the Native Americans
b. Positive relations with the other European colonies
c. Organized loosely to maximize profit
d. Strong royal control
e. Establishment of royal quotas on production
ANS: C
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Historical Period
TOP: Economic Development | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Understanding
49. What was a major difference between Spanish and English colonists?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
English colonists did not want to return to England.
Spanish colonists did not want to return to Spain.
Spanish colonists tended to marry their Native American slaves.
English colonists tended to marry their African American slaves.
Spanish colonists made Native Americans full citizens in their colonies.
ANS: A
PTS: 1
DIF: Difficult
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Evaluating
50. Which of the following experienced better lives in their nationโs colonies as opposed to
their mother land?
a. The French
b. The Dutch
c. The Spanish
d. The English
e. The Mexicans
ANS: D
PTS: 1
DIF: Moderate
REF: p. 75
OBJ: 5. Explain how the English colonies became the most populous, prosperous, and powerful
region in North America by 1700.
NAT: Events and Processes
TOP: Political History | Thriving Colonies
MSC: Applying
ESSAY
1. In what ways was English colonization different from that of other European nations?
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
2. Discuss the relationship between the settlers and the natives in Virginia, Massachusetts,
and Carolina.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
3. Compare the settlements of Virginia and Massachusetts in regard to their founding
religion, form of government, and landholding patterns.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
4. Why did settlers in New England have a greater life expectancy than settlers in the
colonies south of the Chesapeake Bay?
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
5. Discuss the various ways in which domestic political affairs in Britain affected
colonization in the New World.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
6. What were the attractions of life in colonial Pennsylvania?
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
7. Discuss the impact Baconโs Rebellion had on indentured servitude and African slavery.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
8. Describe the relationships between Indians and the colonists of New England.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
9. Explain the concept of separatism as it related to the Puritans who settled at Plymouth.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
10. Discuss the settlement of the Carolinas. How and why did they divide into two separate
colonies?
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
11. Discuss the transition of New Netherland into New York.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
12. Georgiaโs colonial beginnings are remarkably different from those of other colonies.
Discuss how Spainโs presence in Florida affected the southern colonies.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
13. By the early 18th century, the British had outstripped both the French and the Spanish in
the New World by becoming the most populous, prosperous, and powerful. Explain how
this happened.
ANS:
Answer will vary.
PTS: 1
MATCHING
Match each person with one of the descriptions below.
a. Connecticut
b. Georgia
c. Maryland
d. Massachusetts Bay
e. New Jersey
f. Pennsylvania
g. Plymouth
h. Rhode Island
i. Virginia
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
William Bradford
Lord Baltimore
Thomas Hooker
George Carteret
James Oglethorpe
William Penn
John Smith
Roger Williams
John Winthrop
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ANS: G
ANS: C
ANS: A
ANS: E
ANS: B
ANS: F
PTS:
PTS:
PTS:
PTS:
PTS:
PTS:
1
1
1
1
1
1
7. ANS: I
8. ANS: H
9. ANS: D
PTS: 1
PTS: 1
PTS: 1
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