
Early Colonial Life - North vs. South
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- Q1No Aid, No ViolationUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2Define "Cash Crop" and give two examples from southern colonies.Users enter free textType an Answer60s
- Q3How do "cash crops" lead to political power in southern societies?Users enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q4The defeat of the Spanish Armada is relevant because...Shows the limitations of naval superiority.It demonstrates the importance of European events in understanding US historyAll of the AboveIt demonstrates a shift of power in Europe from Spain to England30s
- Q5In what way was the "Great Awakening" a REACTION/CONSEQUENCE of the "Enlightenment"? Define both terms in your answer.Users enter free textType an Answer300s
- Q6Are cash crops "raw materials" or "finished goods"? EXPLAIN.Users enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q7How were ideas such as the "Enlightenment" brought to the colonies?Users enter free textType an Answer60s
- Q8Consider the above picture of a northern port. What characteristics from the painting explain the northern economy? Give two examples.Users enter free textType an Answer120s