Chapter 2: The Planting of English America (1500-1733)
1
GEO 1.0
IIRC.02
KC 2.1.III
1
GEO 1.0
IIRC.02
KC 2.1.II
Question 4
4.
Question 5
5.
Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies (1619-1700)
Remember: The Northern colonies are also known as "New England." Think Tom Brady and the Patriots!
1
IIRC.01
KC 2.1.II
NAT 1.0
1
IIUR.01
KC 2.1.III
WOR 1.0
Question 8
8.
1
KC 2.1.II
MIG 1.0
RPU.01
1
IIRC.02
KC 2.1.II
MIG 1.0
Question 11
11.
Third Mastery assessment in the books! We are now done with Period 2 (91607-1754). Draw a picture about how you are feeling.
Review: Under Spanish colonization, men became conquistadores because they wanted to be like Cortes and
satisfy their desire for gold.
gain God’s favor by spreading Christianity.
All of the answers are correct.
seek adventure, as the heroes of classical antiquity had done.
Question 2
2.
Question 3
3.
During the seventeenth century, indentured servitude at first seemed the best solution to the labor shortage. What was NOT one of the underlying reasons for this?
Many poor Englishmen were willing to mortgage their labor in exchange for passage to America.
Enslaved Africans were very rare and difficult to obtain.
African slaves cost too much money.
Native Americans were an unreliable source because they had died in such large numbers
What was the "middle passage"?
A gruesome ocean voyage endured by slaves from Africa to America
The trip from the interior of Africa to the coast
A trip taken in the middle part of a ship
The journey taken by indentured servants to the colonies
Question 6
6.
Question 7
7.
The middle colonies were notable for their
established churches.
status as the least “American” of the colonies.
lack of good river transportation.
unusual degree of democratic control.
Question 9
9.
Question 10
10.
The early years at Jamestown were mainly characterized by
peace with the Native Americans.
major technological development.
economic prosperity.
starvation, disease, and frequent Indian raids.
In writing this journal entry, John Smith implies
the cannibalistic nature of the Powhatans.
a form of execution for heresy [disagreeing with the church].
the desperation of the famished colonists.
an acceptable solution to famine.
As the founder of Rhode Island, Roger Williams
established religious freedom for all but Jews and Catholics.
became a very wealthy man.
established complete religious freedom for all.
supported some types of special privileges.
What was the end result of King Philip’s War?
the Indians formed a powerful alliance to resist the English.
the last victory for the Indians.
the lasting defeat of New England’s Indians.
France’s moving into Canada.
John Winthrop intended to shape the Massachusetts Bay Colony
to promote individual profit through commercialism.
to inspire piety through personal divine inspiration.
so that the church and state would be separated.
in a manner that the settlers would work for the good of the community.
The phrase “…we shall be a city upon a hill” (lines 4-5) refers to
the notion that no matter what transgressions the Puritans in Massachusetts will make, they will still be superior to those in England.
the argument that Heaven can be attained in Massachusetts.
the belief that the Puritans in Massachusetts will provide a model of Christian faith for the world to see.
Winthrop’s belief that the Puritans will rise to new heights of financial success.