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Section 1: Multiple Choice questions
#1 Which of the following
definitions
matches the term?
How did Virginia's development differ from that of Pennsylvania?
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 led to plenty of outrage.
Created states with equal political participation for an "Empire of Liberty." Recognized Native land to avoid war. Banned slavery (ineffective).
Apart from affecting Native lives through deaths due to disease and relocation away from European encroachment, the Europeans introduced new technologies that the Natives would become dependent on, such as fishhooks, axes, guns, woven cloth, and metal kettles.
Virginia's colonies were more spread out, causing institutions to develop more slowly than in Pennsylvania. This is in part because William Penn encouraged people to only buy as much land as they needed, rather than be granted large swathes of lands such that people were far apart.
#2 Which of the following
definitions
matches the term?
Pennsylvania Charter of Liberties
They used guerilla tactics, foreshadowing the use in the American Revolution.
Among the more permissive of colonial constitutions in British North America, the document guaranteed religious freedom, strengthened the separation of church and state, granted popularly-elected officials the ability to enact laws, and balanced power between the offices of the governor, legislature, and judiciary. It was enacted after William Penn relinquished some power due to British sentiment.
Building a shoddy log cabin which was easily surrounded by hundreds of French and Native allies, George Washington was forced to surrender and sign a document which he could not read, "proving" that he was a war criminal regarding killing Jumonville Glen. The British swallowed the defeat and would send regular regiments instead of green regiments. Fort Necessity showed the necessity of taking the war seriously.
The Great Awakening provided a safe space where the American identity was reinforced and elites could be criticized in large, public meetings.
#3 Which of the following
terms
matches the definition?
Proprietary/Charter, Royal, and Joint-Stock
Stono Rebellion (1739)
What were the three types of British colonies?
Jonathan Edwards
What was the Battle of Jumonville Glen? (May 1754)
#4 Which of the following
definitions
matches the term?
How did the Enlightenment affect American-British relations?
They pushed for more male-female equality in the wake of the American Revolution.
The Enlightenment made many Americans think that they were really quite close to the British. Writers on both sides could publish their ideas on newspapers which were carried across the Atlantic Ocean, and citizens could debate them in spaces like taverns. By developing and thinking in tandem, many felt a sense of kinship and improving cultural relations with the British.
Created states with equal political participation for an "Empire of Liberty." Recognized Native land to avoid war. Banned slavery (ineffective).
Named after a killed Frenchman, the battle was a successful and quick surprise attack led by George Washington with the assistance of Native Americans on the French. It started the French and Indian war. While it is not completely known what happened, the French depicted the killing of Jumonville Glen by a Native ally as a war crime by George Washington.
#5 Which of the following
definitions
matches the term?
Salutary Neglect
English clergyman who was known for his ability to convince many people through his sermons. He involved himself in the Great Awakening in 1739 preaching his belief in gaining salvation.
Among the more permissive of colonial constitutions in British North America, the document guaranteed religious freedom, strengthened the separation of church and state, granted popularly-elected officials the ability to enact laws, and balanced power between the offices of the governor, legislature, and judiciary. It was enacted after William Penn relinquished some power due to British sentiment.
British colonial policy during the reigns of George I and George II. Relaxed supervision of internal colonial affairs by royal bureaucrats contributed significantly to the rise of American self government
Preacher during the First Great Awakening; "Sinners in the hands of angry god"
Section 2: True/false questions
#6 Determine if the following combination is true or false.
What were the three types of British colonies?
They used guerilla tactics, foreshadowing the use in the American Revolution.
True
False
#7 Determine if the following combination is true or false.
Explain Native responses to European encroachment in the 17th century.
While there were examples of Natives helping Europeans such as with Jamestown in its early stages, responses were mixed.
True
False
#8 Determine if the following combination is true or false.
George Whitefield
English clergyman who was known for his ability to convince many people through his sermons. He involved himself in the Great Awakening in 1739 preaching his belief in gaining salvation.
True
False
#9 Determine if the following combination is true or false.
How did the Europeans change and influence Native lives?
Apart from affecting Native lives through deaths due to disease and relocation away from European encroachment, the Europeans introduced new technologies that the Natives would become dependent on, such as fishhooks, axes, guns, woven cloth, and metal kettles.
True
False
#10 Determine if the following combination is true or false.
How was the Great Awakening of the 1730s-1770s a "dress rehearsal" for the American Revolution?
English clergyman who was known for his ability to convince many people through his sermons. He involved himself in the Great Awakening in 1739 preaching his belief in gaining salvation.
True
False
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