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Oldest European-founded city in the present-day United States
a) St.Augustine
b) James, Virginia
c) House of Burgesses
d) Charles Town
First successful permanent English Colony in the present-day United States
a) James, Virginia
b) St.Augustine
c) House of Burgesses
d) Charles Town
The South was home to one of the most thriving ports in the British Empire. What was it?
a) Charles Town
b) House of Burgesses
c) St.Augustine
d) James, Virginia
What was the crop that saved Jamestown? What was its nickname?
a) Tobacco
b) James, Virginia
c) Charles Town
d) St.Augustine
This representative government established in Jamestown also influenced the development of our government into what it is today.
a) House of Burgesses
b) James, Virginia
c) St.Augustine
d) Charles Town
Describe who indentured servants were.
a) Agreed to a limited term of servitude (4-7 years) in return for passage, food, and shelter
b) House of Burgesses
c) Dutch
d) equality, cooperation, and religious toleration
Even after William’s death, his Quaker principles of ____, ____, and ____ _____ eventually became fundamental values of the new American nation.
a) equality, cooperation, and religious toleration
b) social and religious tensions
c) The Quakers/City of Brotherly Love/Philadelphia
d) Middle Passage
When Native Americans and settlers made land treaties, who thought it was only a limited time agreement?
a) Native Americans
b) Middle Passage
c) cash
d) social and religious tensions
The___ were less interested in conquering the Native Americans and more interested in trading with them for fur.
a) Dutch
b) Middle Passage
c) social and religious tensions
d) cash
What did the Salem Witch Trials highlight?
a) social and religious tensions
b) Middle Passage
c) The Quakers/City of Brotherly Love/Philadelphia
d) cash
What part of the Triangular Trade did slaves travel to North America?
a) Middle Passage
b) cash
c) The Quakers/City of Brotherly Love/Philadelphia
d) equality, cooperation, and religious toleration
Tobacco, Indigo, and Rice were major ___ crops in the South
a) cash
b) Native Americans
c) The Quakers/City of Brotherly Love/Philadelphia
d) equality, cooperation, and religious toleration
What group founded the city of Philadelphia? What was its nickname? In what colony / state is this city found?
a) The Quakers/City of Brotherly Love/Philadelphia
b) equality, cooperation, and religious toleration
c) Agreed to a limited term of servitude (4-7 years) in return for passage, food, and shelter
d) House of Burgesses
Significance of Shays’ Rebellion.
a) Convinced people of the need to change the Articles or create a new constitution.
b) Articles of Confederation
c) John Dickinson
d) James Madison
Who is credited with being the Father of the Constitution, aka the author of the Constitution?
a) James Madison
b) Roger Sherman
c) William Patterson
d) John Dickinson
Who is credited with writing the Articles of Confederation?
a) John Dickinson
b) Articles of Confederation
c) James Madison
d) Convinced people of the need to change the Articles or create a new constitution.
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