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what did some enslaved people do to resist slavery?
a) they stole and broke tools
b) they bonded with there owners
c) they went to the south
d) they pretended to die

why were the Ottawa people upset with the outcome of french and indian war?
a) they weren't upset
b) they were attacing
c) they were mad that they were changing the land
d) they weren't staying the night

which term describes the English laws that limited colonial trade?
a) convectionalism
b) key
c) slavery
d) protectionism

describe king Phillips war.
a) a conflict
b) a fist fight
c) a dance
d) a blacksmith

which colony was founded by the Quakers?
a) England
b) Georgia
c) Pennsylvania
d) Florida

what are some examples of jobs artisans would have?
a) blacksmith, carpenters, wig makers, and tinsmiths
b) farmer and slave trader
c) mom and dad
d) brother and sister

which was traded by Southern colonists who lived near the coast?
a) corn
b) rice
c) wheat
d) tabacco

which colony was known for its good relations with native Americans?
a) Ohio
b) Floida
c) Georgia
d) England

which religious group settled in the New England colonies?
a) colonists
b) puritans
c) british
d) french

why did some native Americans side with the british in the french and indian war?
a) to fight agianst them
b) to make friends
c) to keep control of their land
d) to get crops

Contrast the way enslaved people lived in the North and South.
a) In the South they lived in large communities
b) In then North they were not enslaved
c) In the South their farms were smaller
d) In the North they were friends with their owners

Why were there more slaves in Southern colonies?
a) The North was too cold.
b) The southern colonists had more money.
c) In the south, the farms were larger needing more workers.
d) Slavery was illegal in the North.

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