APUSH Chapter 2: The Planting of English America (1500-1733) - SY23
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Directions: Please complete the reading below to the best of your ability to prepare for class. This entire Formative is due by Monday, 9/19/2022 at 7 AM. Once you submit, you will be able to review the questions that you missed and also see the correct answers.
Directions: Please complete the reading below to the best of your ability to prepare for class. This entire Formative is due by Monday, 9/19/2022 at 7 AM. Once you submit, you will be able to review the questions that you missed and also see the correct answers.
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What do you already know about the country of England/Great Britain?
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That's all that's due for Thursday, 9/15/2022! Do you have any questions about the reading?
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Draw a photo of what happened during the "Starving Time" winter of 1609-1610 in Jamestown colony.
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Based on key ideas empasized in class, which 5 key terms or people are most important to recall from Chapter 2?
Which settlement founded in the early 1600s proved vital to the future of the English
colonies?
Jamestown
Quebec
Santa Fe
Roanoke
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England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada
led to a Franco-Spanish alliance that prevented England from establishing its own American colonies.
allowed England to take control of Spain’s American colonies.
demonstrated that Spanish Catholicism was inferior to English Protestantism.
helped to ensure England’s naval dominance in the North Atlantic.
What role did the joint-stock company play in English colonization of America?
It enabled English colonials to create joint ventures with Indian tribes.
It allowed debtors to escape jail and become investors in colonial schemes.
It provided a crucial means to finance colonizing ventures by pooling investor resources.
It channeled royal funds to colonial enterprises.
On the eve of its colonizing adventure, England possessed all of the following traits EXCEPT
a unified national state.
a sense of nationalism.
a popular monarch.
a strong desire to spread Christianity in the New World.
Question 9
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The first of the English colonies we will learn about are Virginia and Maryland, which are in the South and sometimes called the Chesapeake colonies.
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The Second Anglo-Powhatan War and peace treaty of 1646 resulted in all of the following
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removing the Chesapeake Indians from their ancestral lands.
halting white settlement on the frontier.
ending the possibility of peaceful coexistence between the European and native peoples.
laying the groundwork for the later reservation system.
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As used in line 1, "rout" most nearly means
victory
pathway
direction
defeat
Despite an abundance of fish and game, early Jamestown settlers continued to starve because they
were afraid of Native Americans so they did not venture far from town.
had neither weapons nor fishing gear.
lacked leaders to organize efficient hunting and fishing parties.
were unaccustomed to fending for themselves and wasted time looking for gold.
Relations between the English colonists and the Powhatan were at first conciliatory [appeasing conflict], but remained tense, especially
as the Indians attempted to assimilate into the English culture.
when the English attempted to capture all the Indians from his tribe.
as the starving colonists took to raiding Native American food supplies.
when the Indians joined tribes in what the Powhatan Confederacy to unite against the English.
As used in line 1 of the second paragraph in this sectiton, "benign" most nearly means
noncancerous
harmless
gentle
kindly
After the first purchase of slaves in 1619 by Jamestown settlers, why were there few additional purchases of Africans in Virginia's early decades?
They were too costly compared to indentured servants.
Africans were considered poor workers.
Indentured servants refused to work with them.
Many colonists were morally opposed to slavery.
As used in line 5 of the 4th paragraph, "toleration" most nearly means
persecution
freedom
immunity
acceptance
Sugar was called a rich man’s crop for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that
it required an elaborate refining process.
it had to be planted extensively.
it required the clearing of much land.
its commercial version could be purchased only by the wealthy.
One of the main objectives of the aristocratic founders of Carolina was to
grow foodstuffs to provision sugar plantations in the West Indies like Barbados.
provide a utopian settlement for reformed convicts.
provide a measure of religious tolerance to Catholics and Protestant
dissenters.
establish sugar plantations without resorting to slave labor.
According to the map above, which region of the "New" World imported the most number of slaves?
South America
Central America
North America
West Indies
Which word best describes the attitude of Carolinians toward Native Americans?
Neutral
Friendly
Tolerant
Hostile
It can be reasonably inferred that the Iroquois Confederacy was created to
merge tribes together to address the death and dislocation caused by European settlement.
reorganize barter-and-exchange networks to maximize Indian profits.
gain strength by pitting European powers against one another.
create new structures to oversee the peaceful and efficient transfer of land over to Europeans.
Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia were similar in that they were all
able to live in peace with the Native Americans.
dependent on the export of commercial agricultural crops.
proprietary colonies.
founded as refuges for persecuted religious sects in England.