Test 2, Chapters 4-5 Flashcards

1
Q

Because they produced an abundance of grain, the ____ colonies were known as the ‘‘bread colonies.’’

A

middle

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2
Q

The title of _____ most famous sermon was ‘‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.’’

A

Jonathan Edwards’s

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3
Q

Sparsely populated land on the edge of a settlement was called the ____

A

frontier

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4
Q

The great revival of the 1700s was called the Great Awakening in ____

A

America

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5
Q

When _____ became king of England in 1760, he determined to bring the colonists into subjection

A

George III

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6
Q

The French and Indian War was called the ______ in other parts of the world

A

Seven Years’ War

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7
Q

The ______ colonies were poorly suited for agriculture due to long winters, a short growing season, and rocky terrain

A

New England

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8
Q

The idea that the colonies should supply English factories with raw materials and then buy the goods they produced was called _______

A

mercantilism

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9
Q

a renowned Boston silversmith

A

Paul Revere

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10
Q

encouraged founding of public libraries

A

Benjamin Franklin

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11
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conducted singing schools

A

William Billings

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12
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astronomer who built an all-wood clock

A

Benjamin Banneker

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13
Q

helped to introduce the smallpox vaccine

A

Cotton Mather

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14
Q

taxed legal documents

A

Stamp Act

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15
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made it legal to force colonists to supply housing for British soldiers

A

Quartering Act

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16
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made all previous land grants null and void

A

Proclamation of 1763

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17
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said the colonies were ‘‘subordinate’’ to England

A

Declaratory Act

18
Q

barred settlements in all lands west of the Appalachians

A

Proclamation of 1763

19
Q

What period comprised the colonial era

A

founding of Jamestown in 1607 to the outbreak of the American War for Independence in 1775

20
Q

What religious group wrote the first classical music to be composed in America

A

Moravians

21
Q

What was a hornbook

A

a board with printed Scripture and the alphabet

22
Q

Which of the following was not founded by a religious denomination

A

Philadelphia Academy

23
Q

What Englishman was a leader in America’s Great Awakening

A

George Whitefield

24
Q

What did the French rename the English fort they captured at the beginning of the French and Indian War

A

Fort Duquesne

25
Q

What general led the British troops in the French and Indian War

A

General Braddock

26
Q

What does it mean to fight ‘‘like an Indian’’

A

using rocks and trees for cover during a fight

27
Q

What happened on the Plains of Abraham in the final battle of the French and Indian War

A

The British met the French and defeated them

28
Q

organized the Methodist denomination in England

A

John Wesley

29
Q

preached to crowds of up to 20,000 people

A

George Whitefield

30
Q

best-known missionary to the Indians

A

David Brainerd

31
Q

colonial America’s foremost theologian

A

Jonathan Edwards

32
Q

What natural pass in the Appalachian Mountains allowed settlers to travel west

A

Cumberland Gap

33
Q

What was the most widely used textbook in colonial America

A

New England Primer

34
Q

What was the term for boys who were placed under a craftsman to learn a trade

A

apprentices

35
Q

What was the name of Ben Franklin’s famous publication containing meteorological and astronomical information, proverbs, sound advice, and good humor

A

Poor Richard’s Almanac

36
Q

What title was given to the chief executive officer of a colony

A

governor

37
Q

What was the name of the local militia unit led by George Washington

A

Virginia Rangers

38
Q

What war helped prepare the colonists for the War for Independence by uniting them in defense of their homes and families

A

French and Indian War

39
Q

What type of craftsman shod horses and forged tools, farm implements, and wagon parts

A

blacksmith

40
Q

Identify the locations numbered on the map of Canada

A

Baffin Island, Yukon Territory, Mackenzie River, Hudson Bay, Alberta, Vancouver Island, St. Lawrence River, Newfoundland, Gulf of St. Lawrence, British Columbia

41
Q

Describe the three types of colonial government, and name at least one example for each

A

The colonies were divided into three categories according to their government: royal colonies, proprietary colonies, and self-governing colonies. Royal colonies were controlled directly by the king; however, the colonists had some say in their government. Royal colonies included Virginia, Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, New Jersey, and Georgia.
Proprietary colonies were those in which the king granted a tract of land to a nobleman (or ‘‘proprietor’’) who generally ruled as he saw fit. Examples of this type of colony were Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
Self-governing colonies governed their own affairs without direct involvement by the king or a proprietor. Rhode Island and Connecticut were self-governing.