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U.S Colonization Summative assessment

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Christianity
permanent
tobacco
wealth
fur
land
peaceful
forts
naval bases
Question 3
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forts
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tobacco
land
Christianity
fur
permanent
wealth
peaceful
naval bases
Question 4
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forts
wealth
Christianity
land
tobacco
peaceful
permanent
naval bases
Virginia
fur
Question 5
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wealth
permanent
peaceful
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fur
tobacco
naval bases
Christianity
forts
land
Question 6
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permanent
forts
fur
peaceful
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wealth
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Question 17
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Compare and contrast the reasons for conquest between 2 of the Nations (Britain, Spain, France)?

Question 19
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In What ways were the indigenous Nations affected by spain?

Question 21
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What business opportunities were available to European settlers?

Matching
Cash crop
An economic theory that emphasizes government regulation of a nation's economy for augmenting state power.
Slave
The practice of acquiring full or partial control over another country or territory and exploiting it economically, politically, and socially.
Mercantilism
The area colonized by France in North America.
Indentured servant
A significant part of the colonial economy involving trade of animal fur between settlers/colonists and Native Americans.
New France
An increase in the production of goods and services over time.
Colonialism
a person who agrees to work for another person for a set amount of time in exchange for something
Economic growth
a person who is forced to work for and obey another and is considered to be their property.
Charter
A large farm that produces cash crops.
Plantation
agricultural crops that are planted for the purpose of selling on the market or for export to make profit
Fur Trade
a grant or guarantee of rights, franchises, or privileges from the sovereign power of a state or country.
Spain's primary motivation for colonization in North America was to spread _________________ and acquire ___________ , often through conquest and forced labor.
The English colonization of North America was motivated by a desire for _________ and establishing ______________ colonies.
In contrast to the Spanish and English, the French were primarily motivated by the ________ trade and maintained a relatively _____________ relationship with indigenous peoples.
The English colonies in North America, such as those in _________________________ , were heavily focused on the production of _______ for export back to Europe.
Both Spain and England saw North America as a strategic location for military outposts, but while Spain built __________ , England focused on protecting its colonies from other European powers by building ________________ .
What was a major motivation for European exploration of North America in the 16th and 17th centuries?
Desire to learn new cultures
Search for religious freedom
Establishment of permanent settlements
Expansion of global trade networks
Which European nation was primarily motivated by the search for gold and other resources in its exploration of the Americas?
England
Portugal
France
Spain
Which European country focused on fur trading in North America as a primary motivation for colonization?
England
Portugal
France
Spain
What was the primary economic system that fueled European colonization in the Americas?
Mercantilism
Capitalism
Socialism
Feudalism
Which of the following is true about the English colonization of North America?
It emphasized trade relationships with Indigenous people
It was motivated by a search for religious freedom and economic opportunity
It was primarily driven by the Catholic Church
It focused on the exploitation of silver and gold resources
The French colonization of North America was primarily motivated by which of the following?
Establishment of fur trade networks
Religious conversion of indigenous peoples
Discovery of precious metals
Establishment of large plantation economies
Which European nation established the first permanent colony in North America?
France
Portugal
Spain
England
One motivation for the Spanish exploration of North America was the spread of which religion?
Protestantism
Catholicism
Judaism
Islam
The establishment of Jamestown in 1607 was motivated by which of the following?
Search for religious freedom
Economic profit for investors
Fur trading opportunities
Agricultural experimentation
Which European power emphasized the conversion of indigenous peoples to Christianity as part of their colonization strategy?
England
France
Portugal
Spain