Answer a.
s: Roanoke.
b.
Jamestown.
c.
Newfoundla
nd.
d.
Plymouth.
• Question 2
4 out of 4 points
The most important food crop in seventeenth-century Jamestown was:
Answer a.
s: corn.
b.
rice.
c.
barle
y.
d.
whea
t.
• Question 3
4 out of 4 points
The Halfway Covenant was adopted because:
Answer a.
s: too few second and third generation Puritans were willing to
accept the covenant.
b.
Puritans believed that Indians were not capable of becoming fully
Christian.
c.
Puritans wanted to justify enslavement of converted Indians and
Africans.
d.
Puritans wanted to show Anglicans that they were willing to meet
them halfway in resolving religious differences.
• Question 4
4 out of 4 points
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, The year 1619 is significant to the history of Jamestown because:
Answer a.
s: women got the right to vote.
b.
the first elected legislative assembly, the House of Burgesses,
convened., and the first African slaves were introduced.
c.
white indentured servitiude was abolished.
d.
Jamestown became a royal colony.
• Question 5
4 out of 4 points
The main agricultural crop of the Carolinas at the end of the seventeenth
century was:
Answer a.
s: tobacc
o.
b.
rice.
c.
cotton.
d.
timber
.
• Question 6
4 out of 4 points
Pennsylvania was initially settled by:
Answer a.
s: Catholic
s.
b.
Jews.
c.
Baptists
.
d.
Quaker
s.
• Question 7
4 out of 4 points
The first English-sponsored voyages of discovery to the New World were
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