Unit 3- Lesson 1 Colonial America Question Preview (ID: 34598)


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To allow someone to have different beliefs from your own
a) Tolerate
b) Fundamental
c) Puritan
d) Covenant

People who wanted to change the Church of England
a) Covenant
b) Common
c) Slavery
d) Puritan

The village green or center of Puritan villages characterized by the presence of a Puritan church
a) Fundamental
b) Common
c) Slavery
d) Covenant

The practice of treating people as property and forcing them to work
a) Slavery
b) Common
c) Fundamental
d) Puritan

A contract or an agreement
a) Common
b) Tolerate
c) Covenant
d) Puritan

When something is basic or necessary
a) Fundamental
b) Puritan
c) Slavery
d) Covenant

This person was elected the first governor of New England
a) John Winthrop
b) Roger Williams
c) Anne Hutchinson
d) Thomas Hooker

Anne Hutchinson founded this settlement
a) Metacomet
b) Portsmouth
c) Massachusetts Bay
d) Boston

This person set up the Fundamental Order of Connecticut
a) John Winthrop
b) Roger Williams
c) Thomas Hooker
d) Anne Hutchinson

The name of the first Puritan settlement
a) Boston
b) Massachusetts Bay
c) Metacomet
d) Portsmouth

This person founded the settlement of Providence, the first colony to allow freedom of religion
a) Metacomet
b) Thomas Hooker
c) Anne Hutchinson
d) Roger Williams

Arabella lead a fleet of 11 ships with 1,000 passengers here in 1630
a) Massachusetts Bay
b) Boston
c) Portsmouth
d) Metacomet

This person believed that people should understand the Bible in their own way.
a) Metacomet
b) Thomas Hooker
c) Anne Hutchinson
d) Roger Williams

Colonists called him King Phillip
a) Roger Williams
b) Metacomet
c) Thomas Hooker
d) John Winthrop

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