AH4 - Professor: Colleen Brody PDF

Title AH4 - Professor: Colleen Brody
Course American Indian History
Institution University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Which of the following was a consequence of the Seven Years' War strengthened pride among American colonists about being part of the British empire What was the primary purpose of the Proclamation of 1763 to bring stability to the colonial frontier What did Neolin, a Delaware Indian and religious prophet, tell his people they must reject? European technology and material goods The French and Indian War began because some American colonists felt that France was encroaching on land claimed by the Ohio Company By the eighteenth century, the Spanish empire in North America rested economically on trading with and extracting labor from surviving Native Americans Revivalist preachers during the Great Awakening frequently criticized commercial society The most famous Great Awakening revivalist minister was George Whitefield John Peter Zenger's libel trial probably would not have ended in his acquittal if he had attacked someone other than the colonial governor Which one of the following did NOT contribute to the expansion of the public sphere during the eighteenth century? the founding of the California missions During the eighteenth century, colonial assemblies became more assertive "salutary neglect" meant British governments left the colonies largely alone to govern themselves How did colonial politics compare with British politics Colonists tended to agree with the British that owning property was related to having the right to vote How did John Locke reconcile his belief in natural rights and his support for slavery He believed that the free individual in liberal thought was the propertied white man John Locke's political philosophy stressed a contract system between the people and the government

"Republicanism" in the eighteenth-century Anglo-American political world emphasized the importance of ____________ as the essence of liberty active participation in public life by property-owning citizens Slave resistance in the eighteenth century included rebellions in both northern and southern colonies that led to the deaths of several of those involved in planning the conspiracies Which of the following is true of eighteenth-century slavery in South Carolina and Georgia Plantation slaves enjoyed far more autonomy than they did in other colonies, allowing them to maintain more of their African culture. In the northern colonies, slaves were relatively few in number and dispersed among the white population in small holdings Georgia was established by James Oglethorpe, whose causes included improved conditions for imprisoned debtors and the abolition of slavery the tack system assigned slaves daily jobs and allowed them free time upon completion of those jobs. The early South Carolina economy focused on the export of deerskins and furs to England as well as on the export of Indian slaves to the Caribbean. Tobacco plantations in the Chesapeake region helped make the Chesapeake colonies models of mercantilism. Which of the following is a true statement about the Atlantic slave trade's effect in West Africa It helped lead to the rise of militarized states in West Africa, whose large armies preyed upon their neighbors in order to capture slaves....


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