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Which settlement was part of New Spain?
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Massachusetts Bay
St. Augustine
Brazil
Cíbola
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Massachusetts Bay
St. Augustine
Brazil
Cíbola
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Doma
What did the Spanish government expect colonists who received land and labor under the encomienda system to do?
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pay Native Americans for their labor
provide health care and food for Native Americans on the land
convert Native Americans to Christianity
remove the Native Americans from the land
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Doma
Which colony was established primarily for financial gain?
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New Haven
Connecticut
Maryland
Rhode Island
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New Haven
Connecticut
Maryland
Rhode Island
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Doma
Which of the following was a principle from the Magna Carta that impacted colonists' beliefs about government?
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the belief in freedom of religion
the belief in the monarchy's right to tax
the belief in the king's divine right to rule
the belief that the people could force the king to obey the laws
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the belief in freedom of religion
the belief in the monarchy's right to tax
the belief in the king's divine right to rule
the belief that the people could force the king to obey the laws
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Doma
Which of the following was a principle from the Magna Carta that impacted colonists' beliefs about government?
(1 point)
Responses
the belief in freedom of religion
the belief in the monarchy's right to tax
the belief in the king's divine right to rule
the belief that the people could force the king to obey the laws
(1 point)
Responses
the belief in freedom of religion
the belief in the monarchy's right to tax
the belief in the king's divine right to rule
the belief that the people could force the king to obey the laws
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Doma
Which of the following was a draw for indentured servants coming to the Americas?
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food, clothing, and shelter
a large salary upon arrival
a land grant upon arrival
a skilled office job
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food, clothing, and shelter
a large salary upon arrival
a land grant upon arrival
a skilled office job
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Doma
What resulted from the English expansion some 100 miles into the interior of Virginia?
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a treaty between the English and Powhatan
a forced English retreat to coastal lands
the killing of hundreds of English by the Powhatan
the movement of the Powhatan to new lands in Massachusetts
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a treaty between the English and Powhatan
a forced English retreat to coastal lands
the killing of hundreds of English by the Powhatan
the movement of the Powhatan to new lands in Massachusetts
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Doma
Which of the following was an effect of the increase in slavery in the Americas during the late 1600s and early 1700s?
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African kingdoms began to resist European slave traders.
Slavery became an integral part of American cultural life.
Enslaved Africans could demand wages for their work.
Many colonists who opposed slavery left the Americas and returned to Europe.
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African kingdoms began to resist European slave traders.
Slavery became an integral part of American cultural life.
Enslaved Africans could demand wages for their work.
Many colonists who opposed slavery left the Americas and returned to Europe.
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Doma
Which of the following was the biggest cause of Native American deaths during the colonial period?
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warfare with Europeans
warfare with rival Native American groups
drought and starvation
European diseases
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warfare with Europeans
warfare with rival Native American groups
drought and starvation
European diseases
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Doma
What was a primary goal of King Philip of Spain in the New World?
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to stop the spread of Protestantism
to build more churches like those in Europe
to create an alliance with Holland
to share colonial management with Catholic France
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to stop the spread of Protestantism
to build more churches like those in Europe
to create an alliance with Holland
to share colonial management with Catholic France
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Doma
How did the Great Awakening affect the colonists' relationship with Great Britain?
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It strengthened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It made the colonies more dependent on trade with each other.
It made the colonies less dependent on trade with each other.
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It strengthened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It made the colonies more dependent on trade with each other.
It made the colonies less dependent on trade with each other.
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Doma
Which of the following was an Enlightenment thinker whose ideas influenced American political thought?
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George Whitefield
Jonathan Edwards
King George II
John Locke
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George Whitefield
Jonathan Edwards
King George II
John Locke
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Doma
What created a greater sense of colonial ties to Britain?
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French victory over the British in Canada
British victory in the French and Indian War
the loss of British territory in the Caribbean
a fear of the Spanish expansion in Florida
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French victory over the British in Canada
British victory in the French and Indian War
the loss of British territory in the Caribbean
a fear of the Spanish expansion in Florida
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Doma
in a paragraph, explain the events of the Glorious Revolution and how they later impacted American colonists.
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GPT 3.5
St. Augustine was a settlement that was part of New Spain.
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GPT 3.5
The Spanish government expected colonists who received land and labor under the encomienda system to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
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GPT 3.5
The colony established primarily for financial gain was Maryland.
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GPT 3.5
The belief that the people could force the king to obey the laws was a principle from the Magna Carta that impacted colonists' beliefs about government.
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GPT 3.5
The belief that the people could force the king to obey the laws was a principle from the Magna Carta that impacted colonists' beliefs about government.
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GPT 3.5
Food, clothing, and shelter were a draw for indentured servants coming to the Americas.
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GPT 3.5
The killing of hundreds of English by the Powhatan resulted from the English expansion into the interior of Virginia.
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GPT 3.5
Slavery became an integral part of American cultural life was an effect of the increase in slavery in the Americas during the late 1600s and early 1700s.
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GPT 3.5
European diseases were the biggest cause of Native American deaths during the colonial period.
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GPT 3.5
A primary goal of King Philip of Spain in the New World was to stop the spread of Protestantism.
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GPT 3.5
The Great Awakening weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
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GPT 3.5
John Locke was an Enlightenment thinker whose ideas influenced American political thought.
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GPT 3.5
British victory in the French and Indian War created a greater sense of colonial ties to Britain.
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GPT 3.5
The Glorious Revolution, which took place in 1688-1689, was a significant event in British history that had a profound impact on American colonists. The revolution resulted in the overthrow of King James II and the ascension of William III and Mary II to the British throne. The Glorious Revolution was primarily a response to James II's Catholicism and his attempts to establish absolute monarchy, which were seen as threats to Protestantism and the rights of individuals. The revolution established a constitutional monarchy and led to the enactment of the English Bill of Rights, which guaranteed certain fundamental rights and limited the powers of the monarchy.
The impact of the Glorious Revolution on American colonists was multi-faceted. Firstly, it reinforced the idea of limited government and the protection of individual rights, which became important principles for the American colonists in their pursuit of independence from British rule. The English Bill of Rights, with its provisions for trial by jury, freedom of speech, and the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, became influential in shaping colonial ideas about governance and the rights of citizens.
Additionally, the Glorious Revolution had economic implications for the American colonies. It brought stability and a more favorable trading environment, as William III pursued policies that promoted commerce and expansion. This, in turn, contributed to the growth of the colonial economy and increased prosperity for certain sectors.
Furthermore, the revolution influenced the dynamics of power between the British government and the American colonies. The events of the Glorious Revolution solidified the authority of Parliament in governing the British Empire and set a precedent for the colonists to expect a degree of representation and input in their own governance. As tensions between the American colonists and the British government escalated in the years leading up to the American Revolution, colonists invoked the principles of the Glorious Revolution to assert their own rights and liberties.
In summary, the Glorious Revolution had a lasting impact on American colonists by reinforcing ideals of limited government, individual rights, and representative governance. It also contributed to economic growth in the colonies and shaped the relationship between the colonists and the British government, setting the stage for the eventual struggle for independence.
The impact of the Glorious Revolution on American colonists was multi-faceted. Firstly, it reinforced the idea of limited government and the protection of individual rights, which became important principles for the American colonists in their pursuit of independence from British rule. The English Bill of Rights, with its provisions for trial by jury, freedom of speech, and the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, became influential in shaping colonial ideas about governance and the rights of citizens.
Additionally, the Glorious Revolution had economic implications for the American colonies. It brought stability and a more favorable trading environment, as William III pursued policies that promoted commerce and expansion. This, in turn, contributed to the growth of the colonial economy and increased prosperity for certain sectors.
Furthermore, the revolution influenced the dynamics of power between the British government and the American colonies. The events of the Glorious Revolution solidified the authority of Parliament in governing the British Empire and set a precedent for the colonists to expect a degree of representation and input in their own governance. As tensions between the American colonists and the British government escalated in the years leading up to the American Revolution, colonists invoked the principles of the Glorious Revolution to assert their own rights and liberties.
In summary, the Glorious Revolution had a lasting impact on American colonists by reinforcing ideals of limited government, individual rights, and representative governance. It also contributed to economic growth in the colonies and shaped the relationship between the colonists and the British government, setting the stage for the eventual struggle for independence.
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