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Homework answers / question archive / Europeans often objected to Native American behavior because the: Some 7,000 years ago, Native American environmental engineering produced the staple crop called: Following the death of Henry VIII, : About 600 hundred years ago the Powhatan people increasingly collaborated with their neighbors because: Which of the following was not a cash crop on European controlled plantations in the New World? : The proliferation of bison herds during the climatic changes of the "Little Ice Age" between 1300 and 1800: Indians who allied themselves with the Spanish against the Aztecs: The Aztec way of war was characterized by: As a result of expeditions by Louis Joliet, Jacques Marquette, and Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, France: In what way did the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico transform the lives of Plains Indians? : Roger Williams, banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded: William Penn and his father, the Admiral, had little in common except: "Hiving off" referred to: What prevented Sir Walter Raleigh from delivering badly needed supplies to his second colonial venture on the island of Roanoke?: By 1610, the Jamestown settlement looked like a failure

Europeans often objected to Native American behavior because the: Some 7,000 years ago, Native American environmental engineering produced the staple crop called: Following the death of Henry VIII, : About 600 hundred years ago the Powhatan people increasingly collaborated with their neighbors because: Which of the following was not a cash crop on European controlled plantations in the New World? : The proliferation of bison herds during the climatic changes of the "Little Ice Age" between 1300 and 1800: Indians who allied themselves with the Spanish against the Aztecs: The Aztec way of war was characterized by: As a result of expeditions by Louis Joliet, Jacques Marquette, and Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, France: In what way did the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico transform the lives of Plains Indians? : Roger Williams, banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded: William Penn and his father, the Admiral, had little in common except: "Hiving off" referred to: What prevented Sir Walter Raleigh from delivering badly needed supplies to his second colonial venture on the island of Roanoke?: By 1610, the Jamestown settlement looked like a failure

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  1. Europeans often objected to Native American behavior because the:
  2. Some 7,000 years ago, Native American environmental engineering produced the staple crop called:
  3. Following the death of Henry VIII, :
  4. About 600 hundred years ago the Powhatan people increasingly collaborated with their neighbors because:
  5. Which of the following was not a cash crop on European controlled plantations in the New World? :
  6. The proliferation of bison herds during the climatic changes of the "Little Ice Age" between 1300 and 1800:
  7. Indians who allied themselves with the Spanish against the Aztecs:
  8. The Aztec way of war was characterized by:
  9. As a result of expeditions by Louis Joliet, Jacques Marquette, and Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle,
    France:
  10. In what way did the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico transform the lives of Plains Indians? :
  11. Roger Williams, banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded:
  12. William Penn and his father, the Admiral, had little in common except:
  13. "Hiving off" referred to:
  14. What prevented Sir Walter Raleigh from delivering badly needed supplies to his second colonial venture on the island of Roanoke?:
  15. By 1610, the Jamestown settlement looked like a failure. What saved it?:
  16. In response to lower tobacco prices, tidewater planters:
  17. Virginia defined its customs on slavery in 1662 when it declared that:
  18. William Pitt's command over the direction of the war in 1756 resulted in:
  19. "True legislative power" with regard to British colonial policy:
  20. The Great Awakening:
  21. The Boston Massacre resulted from:
  22. The Declaration of Rights and Grievances:
  23. Why did Samuel Adams and radical artisans form the "solemn league and covenant"?:
  24. Americans objected to the Quebec Act because it seemed that:
  25. The Declaration of Independence:
  26. What group first turned the African slave trade into a thriving enterprise?:
  27. The Native Americans of the woodlands east of the Mississippi River:
  28. The Songhai Empire traded with Portugal because:
  29. The Indians thought land was:
  30. Which of the following was not a cash crop on European controlled plantations in the New World?:
  31. Immigrants to Dutch colonies in the New World:
  32. In what way did the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico transform the lives of Plains Indians?:
  33. By the time Europeans had begun serious exploration and settlement of the Northeast,:
  34. Dutch patroons: enjoyed near-
  35. The Aztec way of war was characterized by:
  36. Catholics in Maryland:
     
  37. John Winthrop believed Massachusetts Bay society should be:
  38. Many indentured servants in Virginia:
  39. In the end, James Oglethorpe's philanthropic effort to turn the colony of Georgia into a refuge for debtors:
  40. How did the Virginia Company encourage settlers to move to the colony?:
  41. William Pitt's command over the direction of the war in 1756 resulted in:
  42. What sparked the French and Indian War in 1754?:
  43. By 1700,:
  44. Local assemblies had the power to:
  45. By 1770, the city of Philadelphia had ____ residents. :
  46. The attack on Thomas Hutchinson's house revealed that:
  47. Parliament believed the colonists would accept the Tea Act because:
  48. In writing The True Interest, Charles Inglis predicted a(n):
  49. Patrick Henry briefly stirred the passion of his colleagues in the House of Burgesses when he suggested that:
  50. Unlike any import taxes the colonies had ever seen, the Townshend Acts taxed:

Question 1

What group first turned the African slave trade into a thriving enterprise?

     

 

 

Question 2

The Bantu based their society on the idea of the

  

  

 

Question 3

When Europeans offered spiritually significant objects in exchange for land

  

  

 

Question 4

Which of the following prompted the Vikings beyond Scandinavia southward into the mainland and
westward into North America?

  

  

 

Question 5

 

After arriving in the Valley of Mexico after 1200, which Indian group established a tributary empire?

    

  

 

Question 6

The Armada disaster in 1588

    

 

Question 7

The Aztec way of war was characterized by  the use of mounted troops.

  

  

 

Question 8

One constraint faced by all European nations in America was

     

    

Question 9

How did the Dutch try to attract settlers to the New Netherland colony?

    

Question 10

By the time Europeans had begun serious exploration and settlement of the Northeast,

  

  

Question 11

English Puritans demanded

  

 

Question 12

One of the changes occurring in Massachusetts between 1630 and 1690 was that

  

  

 

Question 13

By 1610, the Jamestown settlement looked like a failure. What saved it?

  

   

Question 14

Roger Williams, banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded

  

    

Question 15

William Penn's political structure

  

 

Question 16

"True legislative power" with regard to British colonial policy

    

Question 17

New Englanders responded enthusiastically in King George's War because

  

  

 

Question 18

Which of the following best describes Eliza Lucas Pinckney's experiences?

  

  

Question 19

Racial violence in colonial America

  

    

Question 20

Slave labor systems in the Lower South differed from those in the Chesapeake because

  

  

 

Question 21

Patrick Henry briefly stirred the passion of his colleagues in the House of Burgesses when he
suggested that

    

Question 22

After the Boston Tea Party, the British

  

    

Question 23

The Olive Branch Petition

  

 

Question 24

Victory in the French and Indian War brought Britain all of the following spoils, EXCEPT

  

 

  

 

Question 25

The debates over the principle of "no taxation without representation" focused on the question of
whether

 

 

 

 

Question 1

Which of the following prompted the Vikings beyond Scandinavia southward into the mainland and
westward into North America?

     

 

Question 2

The first Europeans engaging in regular contact with Native Americans were

     

    

Question 3

Following the death of Henry VIII,

     

 

Question 4

The origins of the European theology of Reformation lay in

  

  

    

Question 5

How did Europeans generally obtain slaves from Africa?

  

  

 

Question 6

Indians in the Southeast responded to their declining numbers by

  

 

Question 7

The proliferation of bison herds during the climatic changes of the "Little Ice Age" between 1300 and
1800

     

 

Question 8

Which layer of the Spanish bureaucracy directed colonial policy?

    

Question 9

Immigrants to Dutch colonies in the New World

 

 

Question 10

The French in Louisiana depended on an alliance with the

  

 

 

Question 11

 

With the creation of the House of Burgesses in 1618, Virginia tobacco planters

  

  

 

Question 12

William Penn's political structure

  

  

 

Question 13

In the end, James Oglethorpe's philanthropic effort to turn the colony of Georgia into a refuge for
debtors

  

 

Question 14

John Winthrop believed Massachusetts Bay society should be

  

  

 

Question 15

Catholics in Maryland

  

  

Question 16

The Stono Rebellion of 1739

  

  

 

Question 17

The richest English colonies were those located in

 

  

 

Question 18

What sparked the French and Indian War in 1754?

 

 

Question 19

The Great Awakening

  

 

Question 20

The Paxton Boys were

 

  

  

 

Question 21

The Declaration of Rights and Grievances

  

  

 

Question 22

Thomas Paine's Common Sense

  

  

 

Question 23

Grenville moved smuggling trials from civil courts to vice-admiralty courts because

  

  

 

Question 24

Parliament believed the colonists would accept the Tea Act because

  

  

 

Question 25

Why did Samuel Adams and radical artisans form the "solemn league and covenant"?

  

  

  1. According to most scholars, about how many people lived north of Mexico in 1492? :
  2. Some political figures embraced Protestantism because:
  3. In 1664, when New Amsterdam's governor Peter Stuyvesant called on local residents to resist the four heavily armed ships of the Duke of York:
  4. The Half-Way Covenant reflected:
  5. The Albany Plan of Union:
  6. The Middle Colonies were characterized by:
  7. The notion of the emergence of the "Yankee" refers to the:
  8. Which of the following best describes the Gaspée incident off the coast of Rhode Island in 1772? :
  9. Ferdinand and Isabella were willing to fund the voyage of Christopher Columbus because:
  10. Elizabeth I's position on religion can be best described as:
  11. What did Columbus think of the first people he encountered?
  12. Why did Spain try to invade England in 1588? :
  13. How did Santa Fe differ from other Spanish settlements?:
  14. In the years after the Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico:
  15. Don Juan de Onate:
  16. The British policy of salutary neglect involved:
  17. Colonists celebrated the Stamp Act's repeal with:
  18. The Declaratory Act:
  19. What role did women's groups play in promoting colonial resistance?:
  20. The mound builder societies were characterized by:
  21. Crops that Indian cultures planted together to form the basis for an agricultural revolution were:
  22. How did the French initially forge alliances with the Huron Indians in the Northeast?:
  23. How did Indians respond to the influx of English settlers into their territory after 1763?:
  24. The repeal of the Stamp Act resulted from:
  25. What group of southwestern Indians built residential villages along high cliffs? :
  26. Europeans suffered less from fatal diseases because:
  27. Following independence from Spain, Holland:
  28. The Dutch settlements in the New World:
  29. Which of the following ended the Great Migration of Puritan settlers to the Massachusetts Bay colony in the first half of the seventeenth century?:
  30. When the Massachusetts Assembly refused to rescind its letter of protest, Governor Francis Bernard:
  31. One feature of the Columbian Exchange is that:
  32. American Indians probably adapted more easily to the encounter with Europeans than vice versa because:
  33. The Separatists from Scrooby Village differed from Puritans because they:
  34. Work on a tobacco plantation included all of the following, EXCEPT:
  35. England's colonization of Ireland:
  36. Both the Plymouth and London companies received charters to settle Virginia because:
  37. Clashes between rich and poor in colonial America usually revolved around:
  38. How did the increased population in Europe that resulted from the introduction of new crops ultimately affect North America? :
  39. The Spanish and English were willing to take more risks in exploration because:
  40. Timbuktu was the political and economic center of the:
  41. One important catalyst for expanding sub-Saharan trade was the:
  42. How did Indians respond when their populations began to decline?:
  43. The French colony of Louisiana:
  44. How did the British act toward dissident French-Canadians?:
  45. At the First Continental Congress in 1774 Jefferson argued that:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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