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Colonial America (Lessons 1-4)
Test Description: Review of Lessons 1-4
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1) People who disagreed with the Puritans would do this.
A
start their own colony
B
move back to Europe
C
become explorers in Africa
D
take over the colony
2) What caused King Philip's War?
A
the battle with the Pequot
B
English colonists took land that had belonged to the Wampanoag
C
the death of Metacomet
3) New Amsterdam was located in present day _____________.
A
Georgia
B
New Jersey
C
Philadelphia
D
Manhattan
4) What made the economies in New York and New Jersey strong?
A
weaving
B
hunting and gathering
C
indigo
D
trade
5) Philadelphia means ___________.
A
“Penn’s Woods”
B
“brotherly love”
C
“sharing is caring”
D
“Three Lower Counties”
6) General James Oglethorpe wanted to put these people to work in Georgia.
A
women and children
B
indentured servants
C
enslaved Africans
D
debtors
7) The colony of Maryland was founded _______________.
A
to protect Spanish colonies
B
to help debtors start over
C
to start a French colony
D
to provide religious haven
8) An apprentice was suppose to learn this.
A
good manners
B
reading, writing, and arithmetic
C
a trade or a craft
D
farming skills
9) These people had their passage to the colonies paid for in exchange for 5-7 years of work.
A
enslaved Africans
B
indentured servants
C
Puritans
D
Pilgrims
10) Some colonists settled in the backcountry because ______________.
A
land was cheaper than on the Atlantic Coastal Plain
B
they wanted to fight in the Yamasee War
C
life was easy
D
they wanted to live in large trade ports
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