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Chapter_3_Settling_the_Northern_Colonies_1619_1700
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
1. John Calvin
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2. Anne Hutchinson
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3. Roger Williams
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4. Henry VIII
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5. William Bradford
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6. Peter Stuyvesant
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7. Martin Luther
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8. Thomas Hooker
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9. William Penn
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10. John Winthrop
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12. William III
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13. Squanto
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14. Charles II
15. Michael Wigglesworth
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16. Massasoit
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18. Mary II
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19. Henry Hudson
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20. Duke of York
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21. James I
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22. the “elect”
23. calling
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24. predestination
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25. freemen
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26. “visible saints”
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27. conversion
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29. banishment
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30. antinomianism
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32. heresy
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33. Calvinism
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34. majoritarian
35. autocratic
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36. passive resistance
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37. asylum
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38. patroonships
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39. ethnically mixed
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40. “blue laws”
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41. Protestant Reformation
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42. Pilgrims
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46. Dominion of New England
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48. Navigation Laws
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50. Glorious Revolution
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51. Puritans
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52. General Court
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54. “salutary neglect”
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55. New Sweden
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57. Wampanoag
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58. Protestant ethic
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59. Mayflower Compact
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60. Fundamental Orders
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61. Separatists
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62. New Haven
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63. Plymouth Bay
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64. Congregational Church
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65. “Bible Commonwealth”
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66. “Penn’s Woodland”
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67. Pequot War
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b. Economic
c. Social
d. Religious
e. Adventurousness
ANSWER: d
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a. A-1, B-3, C-2
ANSWER: c
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b. They wanted to purify the Roman Catholic Church of its southern European tendencies.
c. They wished to purify the Church of England of all remnants of Roman Catholicism.
d. They sought to purify the English nation of its recent influx of Irish immigrants.
ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: d
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ANSWER: e
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a. Separatists
b. “patroons”
c. “visible saints”
d. Pilgrims
e. Anglicans
ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: b
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77. What was King James I’s policy toward Separatists who
broke with the Church of England?
d. To try to prove they were wrong through his “King James” translation of the Bible
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b. To gain wealth
ANSWER: d
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A. Plymouth 1.
B. Connecticut 2.
C. Massachusetts Bay 3.
4.
a. A-3, B-2, C-4
ANSWER: b
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ANSWER: e
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ANSWER: b
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a. It was well equipped, with eleven vessels carrying nearly a thousand immigrants.
b. It started out on a larger scale than any of the other English settlements.
e. It began when Charles I dismissed Archbishop William Laud, a sympathizer with Puritanism.
ANSWER: e
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c. A strong leader who served as the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
d. A believer in religious toleration and supporter of Indian rights who was banished from Massachusetts
e. A wise, self-educated man who led Plymouth Colony in its early years
ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: a
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b. She held that the truly saved need not obey the laws of God or man.
ANSWER: b
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a. He believed that Puritanism was still the preferred method of dealing with the Church of England.
b. He denied the legality of the Bay Colony’s charter, because it was unfair to the Indians.
ANSWER: a
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a. The Wampanoag immediately attacked the new arrivals, decimating the colonists´ ranks and slowing colonizatio
b. Tensions quickly escalated into King Philip´s War, which resulted in the weakened local tribes conceding to relo
The earliest relations between the thriving local Indian tribes around Plymouth Bay and English colonists were p
c.
shared prosperity.
d. Already allied with the French through the fur trade, the Wampanoag tried unsuccessfully to prevent any settle
e. Already severely weakened by disease, the Wampanoag initially sought peaceful accommodation with the settl
ANSWER: e
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e. very successful.
ANSWER: d
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d. Building fortifications
ANSWER: c
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91. What was the end result of King Philip’s War?
c. The formation of a powerful alliance among the Indians to resist the English
ANSWER: a
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c. Fundamental Orders
e. Mayflower Compact
ANSWER: b
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ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: e
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a. An attempt to “Dutchify” the New World and spread the Dutch Reformed Church´s values
b. An experiment in democracy
c. An economically motivated venture, inspired by but secondary to Holland´s profitable empire in the East Indi
d. A bid to challenge Spain, Holland´s former oppressor, for dominance in the New World
ANSWER: c
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b. Commitment to democracy
ANSWER: a
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b. He wished to flee the persecution of the Quakers in his native home of England.
ANSWER: e
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c. Founder William Penn widely advertised the opportunities available in his new colony, especially recruiting sk
d. Quakers proved shrewd and successful in business generally and avoided conflict with native peoples.
ANSWER: c
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a. New York
b. Massachusetts Bay
c. Plymouth Bay
d. Rhode Island
e. Connecticut
ANSWER: d
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b. They were egalitarian and refused to acknowledge social differences by tipping hats or using conventional titl
c. They spurned all money-making activity, choosing to live in poverty and rely on charity.
d. They worshipped in simple meetinghouses without paid clergy, and any member could speak up in church if s
e. They refused to take oaths, which frustrated and enraged government officials.
ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: d
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The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism
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The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth
a. Powhatan
b. Lakota
c. Iroquois
d. Algonquin
e. Narragansett
ANSWER: e
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c. proclaimed that the colony’s civil government should not regulate religious behavior.
ANSWER: c
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b. A more hierarchical society inherited from the earlier Dutch colony of New Netherland
e. Rapid growth from immigration, due to the abundant opportunities for landholding compared to other colon
ANSWER: b
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c. Four decades of uneasy peace between the Puritans and the Indians
d. English restrictions on colonial expansion
ANSWER: c
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b. A modest amount of industry, less than in New England but more than in the southern colonies
c. Apart from New York, the size of landholdings was generally intermediate – smaller than southern plantations,
d. The population of the middle colonies was more ethnically mixed than in the other colonial regions
e. Settlers in the middle colonies proved far kinder to native Indian tribes than in New England or the southern co
ANSWER: e
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109. To what extent did colonists endorse the idea of the
separation of church and state?
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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
1. Jonathan Edwards
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2. Benjamin Franklin
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3. John Trumbull
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4. George Whitefield
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REFERENCES: The Great Awakening
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6. Phillis Wheatley
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9. Lord Cornbury
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10. Andrew Hamilton
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11. Pennsylvania Dutch
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12. Great Awakening
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13. “praying towns”
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14. “jayle birds”
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15. “established” churches
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16. new lights
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17. triangular trade
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18. Molasses Act
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19. Scots-Irish
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22. Zenger trial
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23. Yankee seamen
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24. taverns
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25. royal colonies
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