APUSH American History I - U1-2: Colonial Differences Question Preview (ID: 52845)


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Which of the following did not influence the different colonial economies?
a) Weather
b) Nature
c) Climate
d) Religion

What was the first colony established in America?
a) Roanoke
b) Jamestown
c) Plymouth
d) Philadelphia

What was the first SUCCESSFUL colony established in America?
a) Roanoke
b) Jamestown
c) Plymouth
d) Philadelphia

Who was NOT a part of the Jamestown colony?
a) Miles Standish
b) John Rolfe
c) John Smith
d) Pocahontas

Which is not associated with the Jamestown Colony?
a) Slavery
b) Starving Times
c) Thanksgiving
d) Tobacco

Which is not a correct pair?
a) John Smith:Hard work
b) John Rolfe:Tobacco cultivation
c) Sir Walter Raleigh:Roanoke Colony
d) Pocahontas:Pilgrims

What document established a representative government in America for the first time?
a) Mayflower Compact
b) Declaration of Independence
c) King James Bible
d) Charter of the Virginia Company of London

Which is not a correct pair?
a) North:Religious freedom
b) South:Economic opportunities
c) Mid-Atlantic: Religious freedom and Economic opportunities
d) South:Religious freedom

What document in the northern colonies established that people ruled?
a) Mayflower Compact
b) Charter of the Virginia Company of London
c) Declaration of Independence
d) Magna Carta

True or False: The northern colonies’ economy was based on cash crops (tobacco).
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What was one of the major contributing factors to rise of slavery in the southern colonies?
a) Racism
b) Good soil and longer growing seasons
c) Poor weather
d) Religious beliefs

True or False: The Northern colonies opposed slavery completely on moral grounds.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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