CH2 TEXT Flashcards
Religious toleration related to all except who?
- Oglethorpe
- Calvert
- Hutchinson
- Penn
- Williams
Oglethorpe
Which was an issue faced by Virginia in the late 1600s?
- tobacco decline in p;roduction
- slave uprisings
- lowering of wages
- farmer political control
- plantation owner and settler conflict
Plantation and settler conflict
Which would be the most useful for examining origins of constitutional govt.?
- Puritan sermons
- Halfway covenant commentary
- Fundamental orders of connecticut
- Dominion of New England tracts
- Letters from Sir Andros
Orders of Connecticut
Which colony was not a result of puritan intolerance?
- providence
- rhode island
- hartford
- new hampshire
- new haven
new hampshire
What made roger williams stand out from other puritan ministers?
- valued bible study
- valued church consensus in meeting
- nonviolence
- private religious conscience emphasis
- acknowledged supreme authority of church leaders
private religious conscience
Which was not a factor in the New England Confederation forming?
- Indian defense
- boundary conflicts
- runaway servants
- english neglect
- suppression of religious dissent
religious dissent suppression
Mercantilism purpose?
- help colonies be self sufficient
- strengthen economy of the parent country
- defense for colonies
- tobacco industry control
- stable crown and colony relations
strengthen parent country economy
Which did not have consequences in the colonies?
- limited manufacturing
- london economy regulation
- low import prices
- smuggling
- shipbuilding boom
low import prices
Penn’s “Holy Experiment” did not contain which of the following ideas?
- nonviolence
- bible as religious authority for all
- fair native american treatment
- quaker refuge
- toleration of religion
the bible as religious authority for all
All of the following were true in the mid 1700s about colony slavery except which?
- believed to be a more dependable labor supply
- more slaves than indentured servants in south colonies
- strongly opposed in new england
- slaves accounted for half of virgnia population
- colonial laws gave slavery permanent legal status
strongly opposed in new england