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True or False Chapter 05 Self-Quiz 1
Schaller, 3e_TF 5.1
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The majority of English migrants to North America between 1700 and 1776 were convicts.
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Anti-German comments made in the 1750s came back to haunt Benjamin Franklin.
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Settler colonialism is when colonists built trading relationships with Native allies.
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Drinking tea became a sign of ill-breeding and slovenliness in British North America.
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Enslaved blacks found it impossible to participate in the growing consumer society.
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Neolin encouraged other slaves to rebel throughout the southern colonies.
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European military training preached that standing one's ground was a mark of courage.
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At the end of the French and Indian War, France exchanged Canada for Guadeloupe.
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The French and Indian War drastically reshaped the power dynamics on the Great Plains.
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Acadians had no desire to stay in North America after the French and Indian War.
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