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The “new light” preachers of the Great Awakening.
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were much given to highly intellectual theology.
delivered intensely emotional sermons.
were ultimately unsuccessful in arousing the religious enthusiasm of colonial Americans.
rarely addressed themselves to the matter individual salvation.
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What was the main cause of the expose land bridge connecting Eurasia to North America?
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Much of the water in the oceans congealed into vast glacier packs.
Plate tectonics temporarily led to a rise in the ocean floor with in the Bering Se
extended periods of drought during the last ice age lowered ocean levels.
Increased snowfall on land during the last ice age lowered ocean levels.
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The “new light” preachers of the Great Awakening.
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What was the main cause of the expose land bridge connecting Eurasia to North America?
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The Spanish colonial system of forcing Native Americans to work for individualist Spaniards in the Americas was known as
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Why did the European crusades directly lead to the age of exploration?
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In 1494, Pope Alexander’s Treaty of Tordesillas established the line of demarcation granting
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Portugal undertook voyages of exploration in the fifteenth century in order to
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The rise of kings was important to New World exploration because
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The early Spanish conquistadors were interested in America primarily because of the
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With the coming of the Spanish, the Indian population of South America declined because of
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All British settlements of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were alike in
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It would later become important in American history that northern and southern English colonies differed in
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Because the Calvinists in New England believed in predestination, they
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he Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth in 1620 belonged to a group of Church of England reformers known as Sovereign Lord King James . . .” is from
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“In the name of God, amen. We, whose names are underwritten, the Loyal Subjects of our dread
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Religious freedom was expressly granted in the colonies of
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The Calverts helped to establish Maryland primarily to
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The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 was
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In the seventeenth century England’s colonial policy lacked consistency because
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Quakers were held in contempt by other colonial settlers because they
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The Dominion of New England was established in 1685-86 in order to
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James II’s colonial policies were thwarted ultimately by
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Which of the following changes was a direct result of Bacon’s rebellion?
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In what ways did Jamestown Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony differ greatly?
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Which of the following terms best describes colonies such as Pennsylvania and Maryland that were granted to a group by the English monarchy and given the right of self-government?
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Which North American colony was intended to serve as a penal colony for debtors?
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John Winthrop referred to Massachusetts call me as “a city upon the hill” because
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Which of the following statements best describes women in colonial New England?
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What was the major purpose of the Toleration Act of 1649?
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What was the major purpose of the Toleration Act of 1649?
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Which of the following statements best describes the idea that caused the division between Anne Hutchinson and the Puritan church?
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The majority of colonists who migrated to Maryland and Virginia during the 17th century would be best described as