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CLEP U.S. History Early Colonization Till 1865
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1. What did 'King Nicotine' do to soil that caused settlers to continue pushing westward?
Rebecca
Many Puritan's lost homes and farmed - crowded into cities.
Depleted soil of its nutrients.
yeoman
2. What was the date of John Smith's mock execution?
Lowered the risk of establishing a colony.
December 1607.
yeoman
St. Mary's - Proprietory - 1634 - tobacco - remained propiretory
3. What did Georgia recieved from English government in compensation for violence?
Poulation explodes
Handsome Lake
Subsidaries (money compensation)
St. Mary's - Proprietory - 1634 - tobacco - remained propiretory
4. One who lives and makes use of land that they do not own.
May 24 - 1607
Humphrey Gilbert
Squatter
Lord Baltimore
5. Where and why was Jamestown established at the area it was?
Lord Del la Warr
Royal charter
Near James River - easy to defend.
House of Burgess
6. One that is granted ownership of a colony - and full responsibilty of establishing a government and distributing land.
Proprietor
Powhatan
Protestant Wind
Virginia Company
7. Married Pocahontas and developed tobacco - murdered in Indian raid.
1624
'He who shall not work - shall not eat.'
John Rolfe
Georgia
8. 1622 and1644 - wars between Powhatan Indians and English settlers - resulted in seperation of Europeans and Indians in area near James River
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
Lord Del la Warr
King Phillip II of Spain
1st and 2nd Anglo-Powhatan Wars
9. What caused religious civil war in England?
10. Effect of primongenture laws on younger sons?
Maryland Act of Toleration
Restoration
Starving time
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
11. What was the first settlement - type of ownership - when was it founeded - main export - and status of Virginia?
Jamestown - Joint-stock company - 1607 - tobacco - 1624=royal
Lowered the risk of establishing a colony.
Queen Elizabeth's first ascension to the throne.
'He who shall not work - shall not eat.'
12. England's population between 1550-1600?
Lord Del la Warr
Poulation explodes
Large amount of land and small population.
Protestant Wind
13. Gave all Christians in Maryland - including Catholics - freedom of worship.
Rebecca
1) disease 2)disorganization 3) disposabilty
May 24 - 1607
Maryland Act of Toleration
14. 5 bound Indian tribes - Mowhawks - Oneidas - Onondagas - Cayugas - and Seneca- worked together to defeat enemies and obtain resources.
Iroquois Confederacy
Slavery
Water Raleigh
December 1607.
15. What was the first settlement - type of ownership - when was it founeded - main export - and status of South Carolina?
60
Restoration
Georgia
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony
16. powerful Indian chief of tribes near James River
Tabacco - alcohol - and lawyers
Lord Del la Warr
1670 - Lord Proprietors
Powhatan
17. What was the hurricane that finished off the Spanish Armada called?
House of Burgess
Protestant Wind
1) Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants 2) Allied with Spain
Queen Elizabeth's first ascension to the throne.
18. Who annouced war on Powhatan Indians and used 'Irish tactics' on the natives?
Lord Del la Warr
Sea dogs
Could inherit husband's land.
Large amount of land and small population.
19. Set of codes that defined a slave's status and relationship with master.
Slave codes
Lord Del la Warr
House of Burgess
Georgia
20. The act of using another human being for free labor - treating them as property.
Slavery
Powhatan
Maryland
House of Burgess
21. What were the '3 D's'?
Joint-stock company
1) disease 2)disorganization 3) disposabilty
December 1607.
Could inherit husband's land.
22. Leader of Jamestown - 1607 was 'mock' executed and 'saved' by Pocahontas.
John Smith
North Carolina
Rebecca
Iroquois Confederacy
23. A country that is unified.
Nation-state
North Carolina
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
Powhatan
24. What did the south have a lot of and less of?
Depleted soil of its nutrients.
Large amount of land and small population.
Near large rivers
Joint-stock company
25. What colony was founded in 1634 and was to be a safe havan to Catholics?
1) Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants 2) Allied with Spain
Many Puritan's lost homes and farmed - crowded into cities.
Maryland
Enclosure Movement
26. How did joint-stock companies help fuel colonization?
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
Francis Drake - was eventually knighted by Elizabeth.
Joint-stock company
Lowered the risk of establishing a colony.
27. What was the defeat of the Spanish Armada's impact on England.
1) Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants 2) Allied with Spain
Enclosure Movement
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
Iroquois Confederacy
28. What was the result of the 2nd Powhatan war?
Slave codes
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
Many Puritan's lost homes and farmed - crowded into cities.
29. Soldier - statesmen - against debtors prison - founded colony of Georgia - ironically died in debtors prison himself.
1200
James Oglethrope
Savannah - Propreitory - 1733 - silk and wine - 1752=royal colony
Pocahontas
30. How many settlers survived the starving time?
60
1670 - Lord Proprietors
Crushed the Irish. Gave land to Scottish and English Protestants.
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
31. Winter of 1609-1610 - many Jamestown settlers died of starvation and sickness - only 60 survived.
Protestant Wind
Indentured servant
Starving time
Near large rivers
32. What did Charles I do in 1629?
Nation-state
Protestant Wind
Dismissed parliament
Handsome Lake
33. Formal document issued by a monarch as a grant for power to an individual or business.
'He who shall not work - shall not eat.'
Virginia Company
Royal charter
Nation-state
34. What happened in 1606 between King James I and London Virginia Company?
House of Burgess
Virginia Company was granted charter in America.
King Henry VIII's seperation from Roman Catholic Church.
December 1607.
35. What was the area between the English settlers and Indians called?
Proprietor
John Rolfe
The middle ground
John Smith
36. Half brother of Sir Walter Raleigh - with Queen Elizabeth's permission set out to establish a colony in Newfoundland - died at sea in 1583.
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
Lord Del la Warr
Humphrey Gilbert
Joint-stock company
37. Wooden structure - 25 feet in breadth - eight to two hundred feet long - large families resided in these
Slave codes
Longhouse
1) Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants 2) Allied with Spain
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
38. Poor person that bond themselves to several years of labor to pay for passage to New World.
Powhatan
Proprietor
Indentured servant
Francis Drake - was eventually knighted by Elizabeth.
39. What was a headright?
Virginia Company
Land you recieved if you moved to Virginia - 50 acres a person.
Lord Del la Warr
1) disease 2)disorganization 3) disposabilty
40. Who was most famous sea dog?
Francis Drake - was eventually knighted by Elizabeth.
Slave codes
Large amount of land and small population.
1) tabacco discovered 2) House of Burgess established 3) African slaves brought to Jamestown? 4) Women come to colony
41. In the West Indies what staple crop was most important?
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony
John Rolfe
Squatter
Sugar cane
42. What are the queen's personal pirates or privateers called?
Near James River - easy to defend.
Joint-stock company
Sea dogs
yeoman
43. Where were most cities and plantations located in the south?
Near large rivers
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony
Could inherit husband's land.
Poulation explodes
44. What colony was known as a valley of humilty between two mountains of conceit?
Savannah - Propreitory - 1733 - silk and wine - 1752=royal colony
Melting Pot society
North Carolina
Slavery
45. Former 'sea dog' - established an unsucessful colony in Roanoke - NC. Was later executed by Queen Elizabeth.
John Smith
Water Raleigh
Restoration
Sea dogs
46. What happened in 1614 that ended the 1st Anglo-Powhatan War?
Humphrey Gilbert
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
Marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
47. What was Captain John Smith's motto?
48. When and who was Carolina founded?
1670 - Lord Proprietors
King Henry VIII's seperation from Roman Catholic Church.
Lord Baltimore
Maryland
49. What ended England's alliance with Spain in 1558?
50. First representnative government in New World - founded in Virginia in 1619.
House of Burgess
1) disease 2)disorganization 3) disposabilty
Queen Elizabeth's first ascension to the throne.
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony