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native americans response to enforced christianization in spanish fransiscan missions
tolerated teachings, but secretly turned to traditions when disaster struck
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the early 17th century english settlement virginia was at first:
corporate colony with many investors
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lord baltimore, established the colony as a haven for:
catholics, but ordered toleration for protestans
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in virginia and maryland, indentured servants :
could hope to gain property and better status if they survived the end of their term
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bacons rebellion contributes to the rise of slavery in the chesapeake region..
by convincing the landholding elite that the presence of a large white class of indentured servants was dangerous and they needed black slaves
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when they settled in the new world, the puritans..
pictured themselves as a select few chosen by god to preserve true christianity in america
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the largest landholdings in th 17th century new england towns belonged to the wealthier or more influential families chiefly because..
men of higher social status tended to recieve the largest land allotments from their town
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the puritans believed the native americans..
had been placed in america by "the devil" to prevent the spread of the gospel there
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metacoms (king philips) rebellion of 1675 to 1676 was due to the...
deaths of about 25% of tribal population
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as a result of the fur trade, most indian tribes of the north american interior..
were eager to control it in order to obtain european goods
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which of the following statements most accuratly characterizes the settlment of north and south carolina
the proprieters planned to set up a feudal type of government, but this plan failed
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late 17th century quakers were..
believers in the "inner light" of grace or understanding given by god to each man and women
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when the early 18th century anglo-french wars temporarily ended with the tresty of utrecht in 1713, britain had..
won major territorial and commercial gains, including newfoundland acadia, and the hudson bay region as well as acess to western indian trade
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most accurately characterizes slavery during the chesapeake 18th century..
most slaves were born in north america
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after the large slave rebellion in the 1739, south carolina planters..
imported fewer africans
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most accurately characterizes the changes in colonial politics in the 18th century..
the royal govenors remained powerful, but political authority of local leaders and the assemblies greatly incereased
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the british policy of "salutary neglect" of the american colonies in the early 18th century meant..
relaxing supervision of the colonies ineternal affairs while concentrating on defense and trade policies
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in general,the mercantalist policies pursued by the british government during the 18th century called for the american colonies to produce..
agricultural goods and raw materials
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the molasses act was significant in that..
it touched off political clashes between britain and the colonies, foreshadowing a new era of imperial control
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in his the two treaties of government, john locke..
stated that a government derrives its legitimacy from the concent of the governed
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most accurately characterizeswomens property rights in the english colonies
when a women married, legal ownership of all her personal property passed to her husband
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inheritance in colonial new england
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fathers had a cultural duty to provide inheritance for their children
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sexuality in the 18th century new england
young people incrasingly used oremarital pregnancy to force their parents into allowing them to marry
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the 18th century new york, settlement of the hudson river valley showed..
the dutch manorial system largely remained intact, with a few wealthy and powerful dutch and english landlords dominanting poor tenant families
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colonial pennsylvainia
the rise of wheat trade in the mid 18th century and an influx of poor families introduced to marked social divisions
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socioeconomic status of families in the mid 18th century
in some counties, half the white men were landles
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qualers social values in early pennsylvainia
quakers pacifism prevented friction with the native americans until the late 1750s
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the enlightenment
emphasized the power of human reason to shape the world
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pietism
was an evangelical movement that stressed human dependence on god
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the great awakening
fostered rural cooperation
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the evangelist george whitefields attitude toward slavery and africans was that..
the brutality of slave owners was sinful, and africans should be brought within the christian fold
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farmwives contributed to their families by...
performing a wide range of duties both inside the house and in the families fields; they were subordinate yet essential contributors tot he familys welfare
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the virginia gentry feared the rise of baptism because the baptists were..
more democratic than the anglicans and threatened to undermine the gentrys position and privilege
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in the campaign against new france, prime minister william pit..
counted on the numerical advantage of the english settler population over the french
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fighting ended in north america in the great war for empire with the capture of:
quebec`
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under the terms of the treaty of paris, britain..
annexed french canada, french lands east of mississippi river, and spanish florida
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pontiacs uprising
in the peace settlement of 1763 that pontiac eventually signed with the british, whites were barred from settling west of the appalachiam mountains
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as a result of the industrial revolution in england and the increased marketing of goods to the colonies,
americans consumed 20% of british exports
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in new jersey and the southern colonies, manorial landlords..
reasserted control over lands settled by yeomen farmers on the basis of long dormant charters
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the regulators in south carolina during the 1760s were..
a vigilante group that imposed moral discipline on the "low people" in the western regions of the colony
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