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Chapter 18 Quiz
New Patterns in New Worlds: Colonialism and Indigenous Responses in the Americas, 1500–1800
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What was
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part of the three-tiered society that developed in the Spanish and Portuguese Americas?
Chinese labor
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Native Americans
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Black slaves
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European immigrants
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Which of the following is
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a characteristic of the Spanish conquest and colonization of the Americas?
The European disease of smallpox ravaged the native population, vastly reducing the native labor force.
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The Spaniards succeeded in exploiting internal weaknesses in the natives' power structure.
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The Spaniards significantly outnumbered the native population.
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A three-tiered society developed made up of European immigrants, Native Americans and Black slaves imported from Africa.
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The Spaniards established land-labor grants or _________entitling the land grantee the use of forced indigenous or imported slave labor on this land for the purpose of exploiting its agricultural and mineral resources.
aduanas
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encomiendas
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cabildos
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audiencias
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_________were the best-known advocates against the cruelty of the land-labor grant system.
The military
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Local governors
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The clergy
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Landowners
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Among the gifts of submission presented to Cortés on the Mexican mainland was _________, an enslaved Nahuatl-speaking woman and someone who would go on to play a crucial role in securing the success of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.
Huitzilxotzin
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Llancueitl
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Xiuhcuetzin
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Malinche
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Hernán Cortéz founded the coastal city of _________, which was used as a base for further inland exploration.
Progreso
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Veracruz
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Tampico
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Campeche
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Among the many Native American allies who aided Cortés in the conquest of the Aztec Empire were the _________, sworn enemies of the Aztecs.
Tlaxcalans
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Toltecs
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Tarascans
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Yucatecs
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Upon Cortés' arrival at the city of _________, on November 2, 1519, Emperor Moctezuma II was in a quandary over how to deal with these invaders whose depredations neither his tributaries nor his enemies had been able to stop.
Chalco
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Xochimilco
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Tenochtitlán
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Teotihuacán
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Around the same time, _________, a relative of Cortés, conceived of a plan to conquer the Andean empire of the Incas after hearing rumors about an empire of gold and silver to the south.
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
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Francisco Pizarro
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Pedro de Valdivia
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Juan Ponce de León
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A crucial factor which aided in the fall of the Incan Empire to the Spaniards was Pizarro's capture of:
Mayta Cápac
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Pachacuti
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Túpac Amaru
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Atahualpa
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The Spaniards would not take full control of the Inca Empire until________.
1572
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1535
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1600
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1550
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When the Portuguese arrived in Brazil, they traded for brazilwood which was used for:
building ships
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making a red dye
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making weapons
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its resin
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The great majority of the indigenous of population of Brazil lived in villages based primarily on all
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of the following:
agriculture
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hunting
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foraging
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fishing
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The relatively slow pace of the Portuguese conquest in Brazil, compared to the meteoric success the Spaniards enjoyed over the vast Aztec and Inca empires, can be explained by all
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one of the following:
Spanish conquistadors went straight to the top of the imperial pyramid and made full use of their arrogance, bravado and ruthless brutality to secure control
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The Spaniards' use of sophisticated firearms and cannons played a decisive role in combat, especially in close encounters, demonstrating the crucial role of gunpowder technology in bringing down the Aztec and Inca empires
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. In both the Aztec and Inca Empires, individuals and groups contested the hierarchical power structure.
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European-introduced diseases took a devastating toll among the indigenous population ahead of actual military invasion, decimating the locals and thus greatly disrupting and undermining their effectiveness in repelling the Spanish onslaught
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_________were American-born descendants of European settlers, primarily of Spanish ancestry.
Castizos
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Sambos
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Mestizos
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Creoles
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Which indigenous people was able to resist Spanish subjugation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
The Incas
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The Taino
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The Mapuche.
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The Aztecs
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Beginning in the mid-sixteenth century, easy looting for gold and silver was replaced by a search for the mines from where these precious metals came, including all
but one
of the following regions:
Paraguay
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Mexico
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Chile
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Bolivia
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What was the main purpose of Spanish colonial administration during the first two generations after the conquest of the Americas?
To protect the Americas from the Dutch.
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To deliver revenues to Spain.
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To protect the rights of indigenous peoples.
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To educate indigenous peoples.
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In the 1540s, in an effort to transition away from the
encomienda
system, Spain introduced rotating assignments, or _________, which established an obligation by villagers to send stipulated numbers of people as laborers to a contractor.
alcabalas
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audiencias
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repartimientos
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aduanas
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The wars of the Spanish Habsburg Empire placed a tremendous strain on Spain's revenue base, ultimately leading to the sale of _________in the New World to the highest bidder.
academic offices
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ecclesiastical offices
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military offices
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administrative offices
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The sale of these colonial offices ultimately led to all
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of the following:
a reduction in the military cost of protecting Spain's New World possessions
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a decline in the competence level of office holders
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the emergence of a Creole elite able to bend the Spanish administration increasingly to its will
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the decentralization of the decision-making processes
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In the early seventeenth century, the French, English and Dutch started occupying smaller unclaimed Caribbean islands which they then used to launch raids on Spanish colonies in order to disrupt Spain's monopoly on shipping between Europe and its Caribbean possessions, eventually taking some of these Spanish outposts. Most notable among these conquered Spanish outposts was Jamaica, taken by the English, and _________, taken by the French.
Cuba
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Western Hispaniola
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Puerto Rico
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The Bahamas
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The _________, a primary target of English privateers.
Santa Fe Trail
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Old Spanish Trail
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Acapulco-Manila fleet
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Spanish Main
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After the demise of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty, and in an effort to regain control over Spain's American possessions, the new French-descended Bourbons put into practice a series of reforms aimed at _________.
diversifying the economic base of its New World possessions to other European markets
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seeking new sources of mineral wealth
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. extending the power of Spanish Church officials in the New World
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improving Spain's naval connections and administrative control in the New World
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As colonial Brazil grew, the Portuguese created a council in Lisbon to deal with all New World appointments and established a high court for all judicial affairs in the city of _________ in northern Brazil.
Rio
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Bahia
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Ouro Preto
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Olinda
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Colonial cities and Jesuits in Portuguese Brazil repeatedly clashed over the slave raids of the _________, or "pioneers/slave traders," in village territories.
bandeirantes
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entradas
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mocambos
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quilombos
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The earliest settlement in the northeastern coast of North America was:
Quebec
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Jamestown
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Plymouth
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Boston
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The pattern of settlement in North America in the seventeenth century followed the trail of French, English and Dutch _________who established small communities of settlers along the cost of North America.
Catholic missionaries
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bounty hunters
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Protestant missionaries
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merchant investors
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Among the English colonists in North America, the first to demand participation in the colonial administration were _________.
New England lumber dealers
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Virginia tobacco growers
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Georgia cotton growers
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Pennsylvania wheat growers
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Why did the settlement of Louisiana have fewer settlers than settlements in English North America?
Because the French restricted who could immigrate
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Because of the harsh weather conditions
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Because it was mostly a military fort
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Because the soil was not very fertile
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What hindered the extension of English control in their North American colonies?
A lack of qualified governors
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Conflict between the king and Parliament
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The presence of settler assemblies
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A lack of funds due to the Seven Years' War
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The Seven Years' War in the New World was ultimately won by _________cutting off supplies to French forces.
Great Britain's European allies
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Great Britain's Indian allies
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the British Army
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the British navy
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The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Americas and the rest of the world is known as the _________.
Anglo-Portuguese Exchange
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Columbian Exchange
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Louisiana Purchase Exchange
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Indo-European Exchange
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The English and French colonies of North America, lacking a sustainable native industry at first, moved further south in order to develop the plantation system for growing _________.
indigo and rice
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potatoes
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oranges
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wheat
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The primary mining centers in colonial Spanish America were _______in southeastern Peru (today's Bolivia) and Zacatecas and Guanajuato in northern Mexico.
Santa Cruz
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Sucre
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Oruro
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Potosí
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The Spaniards pioneered silver mining innovations, such as the _________method, which facilitated extraction through the use of mercury.
"
arrastras"
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"
magistral"
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"patio"
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"mita"
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What was the major Caribbean port that the annual Spanish silver fleet sailed from?
Potosí
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Havana
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Zacatecas
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Caraccas
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In order to support the mining centers and administrative cities, the Spanish colonial government encouraged the development of agricultural estates or _________.
reducciones
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paradores
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estancias
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haciendas
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Ethnic combinations of Europeans and Native Americans and Europeans and Africans were collectively called
castas
, or "castes The two most important castes were
mestizos
(Spanish)/
mestiços
(Portuguese), born of Iberian fathers and Native American mothers, and _________, born of Iberian fathers and Black mothers.
moriscos
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sambos
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mulatos
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castizos
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A major export from New England to Great Britain was
cotton
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indigo
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wheat
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timber
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What was the first secular university founded in North America?
Harvard University
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University of Pennsylvania
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University of Jamestown
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University of the Carolinas
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The revivalist _________of the 1730s and 1740s received its main impulse from the work of the brothers John and Charles Wesley, English Methodist preachers who toured Georgia in 1735.
"Great Faith"
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"Great Awareness"
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"Great Awakening"
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"Great Order"
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According to the map below, what did the Portuguese produce along the coast of Brazil?
Coffee
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Sugar
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Silver
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Indigo
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According to the map below, what was a major economic activity in French Canada?
Fur trapping
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Corn production
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Mining
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Fishing
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The woman in the picture below was being tried for witchcraft. Where in North America was there a significant hysteria about witches in the late seventeenth century?
New York
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Philadelphia
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Salem
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Boston
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