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CLEP U.S. History Early Colonization Till 1865
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1. When was Jamestown founded?
Subsidaries (money compensation)
May 24 - 1607
60
Slavery
2. Where and why was Jamestown established at the area it was?
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
Near James River - easy to defend.
Royal charter
Jamestown - Joint-stock company - 1607 - tobacco - 1624=royal
3. Set of codes that defined a slave's status and relationship with master.
Slavery
Nation-state
Slave codes
Savannah - Propreitory - 1733 - silk and wine - 1752=royal colony
4. What was the first settlement - type of ownership - when was it founeded - main export - and status of North Carolina?
New Bern - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slave - 1729=royal colony
Marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe
Virginia Company was granted charter in America.
The middle ground
5. What happened in 1606 between King James I and London Virginia Company?
Virginia Company was granted charter in America.
Near James River - easy to defend.
John Smith
Dismissed parliament
6. Soldier - statesmen - against debtors prison - founded colony of Georgia - ironically died in debtors prison himself.
Maryland
Joint-stock company
Handsome Lake
James Oglethrope
7. Where were most cities and plantations located in the south?
May 24 - 1607
Powhatan
Near large rivers
60
8. What did the south have a lot of and less of?
Queen Elizabeth's first ascension to the throne.
Large amount of land and small population.
1670 - Lord Proprietors
May 24 - 1607
9. What colony was founded in 1733 and was used - essentially - as a buffer?
1685
1200
King Henry VIII's seperation from Roman Catholic Church.
Georgia
10. Charles II restored to the throne leading to intensified building and growth of Imperialism in England.
Cape Fear - Nuesse - and Savannah
Restoration
North Carolina
Royal charter
11. What was Pocahonta's 'christain name'?
Land you recieved if you moved to Virginia - 50 acres a person.
May 24 - 1607
Large amount of land and small population.
Rebecca
12. In the West Indies what staple crop was most important?
Rebecca
Sugar cane
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
Queen Elizabeth's first ascension to the throne.
13. Wooden structure - 25 feet in breadth - eight to two hundred feet long - large families resided in these
Longhouse
Joint-stock company
1) tabacco discovered 2) House of Burgess established 3) African slaves brought to Jamestown? 4) Women come to colony
Savannah - Propreitory - 1733 - silk and wine - 1752=royal colony
14. Poor person that bond themselves to several years of labor to pay for passage to New World.
Indentured servant
1st and 2nd Anglo-Powhatan Wars
John Smith
Lord Baltimore
15. What year was the Powhatan people practiacally declared extinct?
Restoration
Pocahontas
1685
Protestant Wind
16. What was the first settlement - type of ownership - when was it founeded - main export - and status of South Carolina?
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony
Pocahontas
New Bern - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slave - 1729=royal colony
Crushed the Irish. Gave land to Scottish and English Protestants.
17. What did Georgia recieved from English government in compensation for violence?
Lowered the risk of establishing a colony.
Sea dogs
Subsidaries (money compensation)
Proprietor
18. Effect of primongenture laws on younger sons?
Lord Del la Warr
Slavery
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
Restoration
19. What was the first settlement - type of ownership - when was it founeded - main export - and status of Virginia?
John Smith
Jamestown - Joint-stock company - 1607 - tobacco - 1624=royal
Francis Drake - was eventually knighted by Elizabeth.
Sea dogs
20. What colony was founded in 1634 and was to be a safe havan to Catholics?
Near James River - easy to defend.
Maryland
James Oglethrope
1712
21. Formal document issued by a monarch as a grant for power to an individual or business.
1) tabacco discovered 2) House of Burgess established 3) African slaves brought to Jamestown? 4) Women come to colony
Land you recieved if you moved to Virginia - 50 acres a person.
Virginia Company
Royal charter
22. From prominent Catholic family - founded Maryland in 1634 - as a safe haven for other Catholics.
Slavery
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
Lord Baltimore
Lowered the risk of establishing a colony.
23. What three vices were allowed in Georgia?
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
1st and 2nd Anglo-Powhatan Wars
Tabacco - alcohol - and lawyers
Slave codes
24. Joint-stock company that established Jamestown in 1607.
The middle ground
Tabacco - alcohol - and lawyers
Joint-stock company
Virginia Company
25. powerful Indian chief of tribes near James River
Powhatan
Cape Fear - Nuesse - and Savannah
John Rolfe
1) Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants 2) Allied with Spain
26. What ended England's alliance with Spain in 1558?
27. Law stating that the eldest son had all rights to father's assets and land.
Maryland Act of Toleration
Primogeniture
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
Large amount of land and small population.
28. What was the hurricane that finished off the Spanish Armada called?
John Smith
Francis Drake - was eventually knighted by Elizabeth.
Protestant Wind
Poulation explodes
29. Common working man - no special craft - small farmer.
Charlestown - Proprietory - 1670 - Indian slaves - rice - indigo - 1729=royal colony
yeoman
Sugar cane
Iroquois Confederacy
30. What was the area between the English settlers and Indians called?
Entail
Lowered the risk of establishing a colony.
The middle ground
Cape Fear - Nuesse - and Savannah
31. What happened in 1614 that ended the 1st Anglo-Powhatan War?
Large amount of land and small population.
Maryland
Longhouse
Marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe
32. Leader of Jamestown - 1607 was 'mock' executed and 'saved' by Pocahontas.
John Rolfe
Longhouse
John Smith
North Carolina
33. What caused religious civil war in England?
34. What were the '3 D's'?
Maryland
1) disease 2)disorganization 3) disposabilty
Crushed the Irish. Gave land to Scottish and English Protestants.
Marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe
35. Married Pocahontas and developed tobacco - murdered in Indian raid.
John Rolfe
Poulation explodes
yeoman
May 24 - 1607
36. Who in 1612 perfected the rasing and harvesting of tabacco?
Poulation explodes
Rebecca
John Rolfe
Lord Del la Warr
37. What year did the Carolinas officially spilt?
Lord Del la Warr
1712
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
May 24 - 1607
38. First representnative government in New World - founded in Virginia in 1619.
Virginia Company
1st and 2nd Anglo-Powhatan Wars
Had to seek their fortune elsewhere - many went to America where LAND was in abundance.
House of Burgess
39. Daughter of chief Powhatan - through relationship with John Smith and marriage to John Rolfe - became an 'ambassador' between Indians and English settelers.
Handsome Lake
Pocahontas
1624
Restoration
40. What was a headright?
1) Religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants 2) Allied with Spain
Land you recieved if you moved to Virginia - 50 acres a person.
1) tabacco discovered 2) House of Burgess established 3) African slaves brought to Jamestown? 4) Women come to colony
60
41. What are the queen's personal pirates or privateers called?
Sugar cane
House of Burgess
Sea dogs
1st and 2nd Anglo-Powhatan Wars
42. Business entity that is owned by many shareholders - first form of a corporation.
Slavery
Joint-stock company
Nation-state
Maryland Act of Toleration
43. How did royal government deal with uprisings in Ireland?
Crushed the Irish. Gave land to Scottish and English Protestants.
St. Mary's - Proprietory - 1634 - tobacco - remained propiretory
Indian slaves
Slavery
44. The act of using another human being for free labor - treating them as property.
Slavery
Protestant Wind
House of Burgess
Large amount of land and small population.
45. What was the result of the 2nd Powhatan war?
Near large rivers
Large amount of land and small population.
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
Many Puritan's lost homes and farmed - crowded into cities.
46. What was the date of John Smith's mock execution?
Maryland Act of Toleration
Slavery
December 1607.
People were unified by sense of nationalism.
47. Iroquois Indian - had a vision that his people's moral decline must end - started a religion now known as Longhouse religion.
John Rolfe
May 24 - 1607
Handsome Lake
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
48. Who annouced war on Powhatan Indians and used 'Irish tactics' on the natives?
Lord Del la Warr
Subsidaries (money compensation)
Queen Elizabeth's first ascension to the throne.
yeoman
49. Came to Jamestown in 1610 - develped a strict military regime - and attacked Native Americans.
Sugar cane
Lord Del la Warr
1670 - Lord Proprietors
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
50. What rivers were important for transporatation in the south?
Cape Fear - Nuesse - and Savannah
Could inherit husband's land.
Reduced and pushed the Indian poplations westward.
John Rolfe