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True or False Chapter 02 Self-Quiz 1
Schaller, 3e_TF 2.1
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The Virginia Company used the fact that Pocahontas had been baptized to reassure investors that Indian could be made into Anglicized Christian subjects.
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The colonization of what is today the United States began at Jamestown.
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Like Mexica, New Mexico at first added great wealth to Spanish coffers.
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At first, French trade goods in New England reinforced Indian cultural ways.
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The Virginia Company only began turning a profit with the expansion of tobacco agriculture.
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Wampum could not be properly made using European tools.
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Indians thought that Jesuit priests often showed an Indian warrior's courage in the face of torture and death.
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Only in the Chesapeake colonies did women outnumber men until 1640.
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Religious convictions led to the founding of Harvard.
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In the wake of the Pequot War, Mohegans attempted to form a pan-Indian alliance to sweep the English from North America.
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