A) race.
B) ethnicity.
C) political ideals.
D) religion.
E) literature.
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A) England's defeat of the Netherlands in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War of 1649.
B) England's victory in a 1676 religious war with Spain.
C) A treaty signed with the Iroquois Confederacy.
D) The incredible financial success of the British East India Company.
E) The restoration of the monarchy in 1660.
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A) Poverty was greater in the colonies than it was in Great Britain,which had more economic activity.
B) The percentage of colonists living in poverty was great because the northern colonists considered slaves poverty-stricken.
C) Limited supplies of land,especially for inheritance,contributed to poverty.
D) Colonists differed greatly from the British back in England in how they viewed poverty and those living in poverty.
E) It declined in the cities because of the rise of consumer markets.
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A) It resulted from a treaty in Europe.
B) The Duke of York married into the Dutch royal family.
C) The Dutch traded the colony back to Indians,who sold it to the English.
D) The Dutch saw New York as being on the periphery of its empire,so they didn't protect it.
E) Puritans from New England mounted an invasion with the idea of setting up a holy community.
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A) Protestants from non-English and less prosperous parts of the British Isles.
B) Catholics from France and Spain,thereby weakening England's enemies.
C) Professionals and skilled craftsmen from England.
D) Members of nonmainstream religions,particularly Quakers and Anabaptists.
E) Wealthy merchants who could spur economic growth in the colonies.
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A) established a Committee of Safety in New York
B) a Protestant who became King of England
C) Metacom
D) formed Covenant Chain with Iroquois
E) elite planter who called for reform in Virginia
F) governor of Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion
G) a Catholic who became King of England
H) wealthy Virginian speaker of the House of Burgesses
I) proprietor of Pennsylvania
J) successful Jewish silversmith
K) overthrown in the Glorious Revolution
L) slave who became free and owned slaves himself
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A) black men were not permitted to marry white women but black women could marry white men.
B) free blacks had the right to sue and testify in court.
C) free blacks were not permitted to serve in the militia unless they signed a loyalty oath.
D) the sale of any married slave was prohibited.
E) the children of enslaved women were free; the status of enslavement was not inherited.
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A) It was in decline in the backcountry as compared to coastal areas.
B) Because New York's landlords had taken over so much land,agriculture grew more slowly in New York than in other colonies.
C) New England moved away from smaller farming and increasingly toward large-scale farms and plantations.
D) The standard of living on farms was far lower than it was in Europe.
E) Farmers in the Middle Colonies had no interest in the market.
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A) William Penn.
B) Anthony Johnson.
C) Olaudah Equiano.
D) Robert Carter.
E) Nathaniel Bacon.
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A) established a Committee of Safety in New York
B) a Protestant who became King of England
C) Metacom
D) formed Covenant Chain with Iroquois
E) elite planter who called for reform in Virginia
F) governor of Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion
G) a Catholic who became King of England
H) wealthy Virginian speaker of the House of Burgesses
I) proprietor of Pennsylvania
J) successful Jewish silversmith
K) overthrown in the Glorious Revolution
L) slave who became free and owned slaves himself
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A) The only way to avoid prosecution was to confess and name others.
B) When Tituba testified,the issue became racial and divided the town.
C) All of the accused were children,and Puritans were determined to force their young to accept their religious traditions or face death.
D) The colonial capital had just been moved to Salem,upsetting the normally staid town.
E) They did not; actually,the number of accusations was average and Salem was highly overrated as a place for charges of witchcraft.
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A) New York and New Jersey were unified.
B) West Jersey and East Jersey were created.
C) Land was returned to the Iroquois.
D) Massachusetts absorbed Plymouth.
E) Carolina was divided into two colonies.
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A) Hurons.
B) Iroquois.
C) Wampanoags.
D) Creeks.
E) Powhatan.
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A) was small when compared to other European migrants.
B) involved fur trapping west of the Appalachian Mountains.
C) was to frontier areas as farmers.
D) was mainly to New England as they came to frontier areas.
E) was as slaveholders in the coastal Carolina region.
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A) King Charles I wanted Quakers to have a place where they could enjoy religious toleration.
B) he supported the crown during the Glorious Revolution.
C) the king wanted to cancel his debt to the Penn family and bolster the English presence in North America.
D) he conquered the Swedes and Dutch who previously had controlled the land.
E) his invention of what was then called the "penncill" made him incredibly rich.
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A) Irish.
B) Scotch-Irish.
C) Swedish.
D) English.
E) German.
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