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Ch 4 APUSH American Pageant
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Early colonists in the Chesapeake struggled with all of the following EXCEPT
a shorter life expectancy than colonists in other regions.
strange and debilitating new diseases.
land that was difficult to farm.
significantly more men than women.
lack of a stable family structure.
2
What were freedom dues?
Farm implements, clothes, and sometimes land given to former indentured servants
Fees paid by former criminals to start a new life in the English colonies
The cost of passage for anyone moving from England to the colonies
The system that gave 50 acres of land to anyone paying the passage of workers to the Chesapeake
An agreement to work for seven years in exchange for passage to the colonies
3
Bacon's Rebellion was triggered by
new and heavy taxes in the backcountry.
land shortages and Indian policies.
a severe depression in the seventeenth century.
government mismanagement.
a slave uprising led by Nathaniel Bacon.
4
What was the middle passage?
The middle part of a ship, in which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas
Slave ships that were bound for the middle colonies
The cost of transporting slaves from Africa to the New World
The transatlantic journey that brought slaves to the Americas
The organized breeding of slaves in the lower South for sale in the upper South
5
Slave codes had all of the following qualities EXCEPT
the codes differentiated slaves from servants along racial lines.
they made all slaves the property of their white owners for life.
they made it illegal to teach a slave to read or write.
there were no provisions allowing for slaves to be freed.
they were first implemented in the Carolinas.
6
What is Gullah?
A slave language
A method of rice cultivation widely used in the Carolinas
A West African religious dance
A type of African bongo drum
A rice-based dish
7
The Stono Rebellion was
as large and devastating as Bacon's Rebellion.
an example of slaves' anger at their treatment and permanent servitude.
a slave revolt that erupted in New York in 1712.
a labor strike by African American bricklayers, carpenters, and tanners.
successful at reversing many of the restrictive slave codes.
8
All of the following are true about early slaves EXCEPT
early slaves were primarily men.
slaves initally worked on small, isolated farms.
some early slaves were able to buy their freedom.
slave imports continued to outnumber American-born slaves well into the late 1700s.
slaves on plantations had greater social contact with each other.
9
How did slaves adapt the Christian religion to make it their own?
They rejected the notion of heaven.
They conducted services in their native languages.
They infused their worship with singing and dancing.
They merged African gods with the Christian God.
They accepted Christian scriptural interpretations for their servitude.
10
The largest segment of white Virginians were
plantation owners.
merchants.
indentured servants.
landless whites.
small farmers.
11
The early Puritans in New Enland lived
a few years longer than their counterparts in England.
almost as long as Americans today.
barely past the age of 50.
not more than two years in the harsh New England climate.
the same number of years as their counterparts in the Chesapeake.
12
Why did New Engalnd leaders block women from retaining separate property and inheriting their husband's estates the way southern women did?
They feared that it would undermine family unity.
They worried that women would hoard land needed for the region's economic development.
New Englanders were concerned that it would keep women from marrying.
They believed that the courts should handle these matters.
They felt that widows were well protected under their laws.
13
All of the following statements about the witchcraft hysteria and trials in Salem in the 1690s are true EXCEPT
they started when a group of teenage girls claimed that older women in town had cast spells on them.
property-owning women were often the targets.
those accused of witchcraft were never exonerated.
the witchcraft hysteria was driven by growing social and religious tension.
twenty people and two dogs were executed as witches.
14
How did New England settlers' ideas about land differ from those of the Indians they encountered?
The Indians used the land for farming, while the English wanted it for livestock.
The English believed in staying in one place until the soil was depleted, then moving on.
The Indians did not believe that land could be privately owned.
New England colonists built their economy around staple crops.
The English relied on slave labor to help develop New England colonies.
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