Chapter 3 Flashcards
Who led the Pueblo Revolt?
a. Powhatan
b. Opechancanough
c. Popé
d. Massasoit
c. Popé
The Spanish king adopted which of the following policies for enslaved Africans who escaped English territory to St. Augustine, Florida?
a. Slaves escaping from the English were freed
b. Slaves escaping from the English were executed
c. Slaves escaping from the English were sold to the Caribbean
d. Slaves escaping from the English were exchanged for Spanish prisoners of war
a. Slaves escaping from the English were freed
Puritans derived their theology primarily from which system of Christian thought?
a. Lutheran
b. Calvinist
c. Quaker
d. Catholic
b. Calvinist
Puritans led the revolt against King Charles I in what is now called
a. The English Civil War
b. The Glorious Revolution
c. The Magna Carta
d. The Second Crusade
a. The English Civil War
What was the most common means for colonists to acquire Native American slaves?
a. Migration
b. Trade
c. War
d. Purchase
c. War
What is the term that slaves used for the voyage across the Atlantic?
a. Middle Passage
b. Seasoning
c. Death of the Gods
d. Bloody Flux
a. Middle Passage
Enslaved Africans sold in North America differed from most slave communities. What was
the most important distinction?
a. Higher percentage of women
b. North American slaves were mostly Muslim
c. Igbo ancestry
d. North American slaves arrived healthier
a. Higher percentage of women
Most slaves were taken from which region in Africa?
a. Egypt and the Maghreb
b. South Africa
c. West Africa
d. Sahara Desert
c. West Africa
What is the current estimate of the number of Africans forcibly relocated from Africa to the New World? a. 500,000 b. 1 to 2 million c. 11 to 12 million d. At least 50 million
c. 11 to 12 million
Slave status was tracked through which family member?
a. Mother
b. Father
c. Grandfather
d. Grandmother
a. Mother
What was a motivating factor in the creation of colonies such as Maryland, Connecticut, and Rhode Island? a. Sunshine b. Religion c. Wine d. Anti-royal sentimen
b. Religion
Bacon’s Rebellion and King Phillip’s War occurred at approximately the same time, in
Virginia and Massachusetts respectively. Both conflicts grew out of which of the following
causes?
a. Rising taxes
b. Hostilities with Indians
c. Religious conflict
d. Desires for democracy
b. Hostilities with Indians
What crop led to the creation of large plantations and great wealth for the elite in the Carolinas? a. Tobacco b. Rum c. Rice d. Cotton
c. Rice
The English survived the Yamasee War by developing an alliance with what powerful group?
a. The Spanish
b. New Model Army
c. Creeks
d. Cherokees
d. Cherokees
The Walking Purchase of 1737 seized land from Indians in which colony?
a. Pennsylvania
b. New York
c. Maryland
d. Virginia
a. Pennsylvania