
Chapter 4 Test - My World
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- Q1Which colony was the most tolerant of allowing people to practice different religions?CatholicsPuritansQuakersAnglicans30s
- Q2What is one way that the colonists DID NOT change the land on which they settled?Built roads and bridges.Harvested timber to sellThey cleared trees to make way for farmsThey created ponds and lakes to use for drinking water.30s
- Q3England's laws restricting trade affected colonists by making them angry that they had to rely on _____. The new laws did not allow them to ______________.Spain, export materialsEngland, trade between colonies.England, take slavesCanada, make their own laws.60s
- Q4Which goods traveled west in the triangular trade?sugar, molasses, slavesiron, cloth, beergold, ivory, spicesgunpowder, rum, iron, tools60s
- Q5Economic Idea that supported the idea that countries benefited from exporting goods rather than importing them.mercantilismuprisingmiddle passagetriangular trade60s
- Q6During the Great Awakening colonists believed that they should not have to rely on Church leaders. Instead they wanted to live and worship freely.truefalseTrue or False60s
- Q7Why did slavery grow in the colonies?The demand for slavery decreased and slavery was not popular at the time.As colonies grew, the demand for free labor increased.Slaves were easier to obtain than indentured servants.As colonies grew, the demand for indentured servants increased.60s
- Q8What were key cash crops?sugarcaneironcottonricetimberfurs60s
- Q9What is a characteristic of enslaved African Americans in the Northern colonies?Enslaved Africans in the northern colonies started uprisingsThe number of enslaved Africans in the Northern colonies outnumbered the amount in the Southern coloniesSome African Americans stole food.Some African Americans were free60s
- Q10Enslaved Africans resisted slavery by breaking the tools of the plantation owners.truefalseTrue or False60s
- Q11How would you describe the relationship between the American Indians and British?American Indians had formed boundaries to keep out the BritishAll colonies lived together peacefully.The French were allies with the British and both groups attacked Indian lands.American Indians were living in the region of the colonies when the British pushed them off their own land.60s
- Q12What gave Europeans an advantage over Native Americans in war?better supportbetter weaponsbetter alliesbetter boundaries60s
- Q13Place the wars in order from earliest to latest.Users link answersLinking60s
- Q14What were the causes of the French and Indian War?George Washington led an attack on the PontiacBoth sides claimed the land between the Ohio River ValleyRobert La Salle failed to claim the Ohio River ValleyAgreements were broken with Native AmericansThe French and British became allies.60s
- Q15The French and Indian War was between the French and Pontiac Indians.falsetrueTrue or False60s