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CHAPTER 3. TEST REVIEW ~You may want to get out your notes to help you answer the review questions.~.
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CHAPTER 3 TEST REVIEW ~You may want to get out your notes to help you answer the review questions.~
Game/Review rules:1. Teacher will read question.2. Students will look up answers in book, workbook and/or notes.3. Teacher will take the majority answer.4. Class with the most correct point wins and each student receives a 5 pt. ticket.
The word “Carolina” is Latin for Penn’s Land “King’s Land “North of Georgia” “Charles Land”
Which colony was founded as a place for Catholicism to practice their religion freely? Georgia North Carolina Maryland d. South Carolina
Which of these colonies was established by James Oglethorpe for poor people and debtors? Georgia Maryland North Carolina South Carolina
Which of these Carolina blue flowering crops was developed by Eliza Lucas? Corn Indigo Rice lumber
The Mayflower Compact was a Religious loyalty contract A pledge to obey the laws of the colony Promise to keep peace with Native Americans Pledge to the other colonies
William Penn allowed some of Pennsylvania’s southern colonies to function as a separate colony called Philadelphia New Pennsylvania Delaware New Amsterdam
The Pilgrims survived in Plymouth due to the help of Squanto and Samoset King James II Captain John Smith The Anglican Church
What 1701 document granted Pennsylvania colonists the right to elect legislative representatives? The Charter of Colonists The Charter of Pennsylvania The Charter of Privileges Penn’s charter
What role did Eliza Lucas play in the Southern Colonies? She wrote a constitution She divided the Carolinas into two colonies She developed indigo as an important crop She founded Charles Town (Later Charlestown)
Who designed the “City of Brotherly Love?” Peter Stuyvesant William Penn Oliver Cromwell Sir George Carteret
What was the first written constitution in America? The Mayflower Compact The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut The Plymouth Pledge The Virginia Compact
Men and women who signed contracts to pay for their passage to the Americas were called Separatists Burgesses Indentured servants Tenant farmers
Where in America was religious tolerance first practiced? Boston Cape Cod Plymouth Rhode Island
Which of the following was named after an island in the English Channel New Jersey Delaware New Amsterdam Pennsylvania
Which of these was originally called New Amsterdam? Rhode Island New Jersey New Amsterdam New York City
In which type of colony does a person or persons own all the land and control the colony’s government? A royal colony A charter colony A proprietary colony A joint-stock-company
Roger Williams clashed with Massachusetts Puritans because He converted to Roman Catholicism He did not think government should require certain religious beliefs He wanted Native American Land His views were considered too intolerant
b. He did not think government should require certain religious beliefs
What crop was important in making Jamestown and early Virginia an economic success? Indigo Tobacco Potatoes Rice
What kept John White from returning to Roanoke for nearly three years? His poor health Fighting between England and Spain The defeat of the Spanish Armada The collapse of the English economy
Protestants who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans Separatists Catholics Protestant reformers
Which is an example of a joint-stock-company? The Drake Company The Roanoke Company The Virginia Company The England Company
The first English child born in the American colonies was Virginia Dare Frances Drake John White James Yeardley
The Jamestown colonists called the winter of 1609-1610 The awful time The starving time The feasting time The thoughtful time
Which crop saved Jamestown by making money for the settlement’s investors? Corn Rice Tobacco Wheat