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APUSH: AMSCO Unit 3 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur - a Frenchman who wrote a description of the American man in 1782: characterized him as "a new man, who acts upon new principles . . . [who] must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions." immigrants - attracted to the New World by an abundance of fertile land and a dependable food supply; consisted of almost a million people from all over Europe (as well as enslaved Africans); caused the English colonies' population to jump from 250,000 in 1701 to 2,500,000 in 1775 English cultural domination - a result of the majority of the colonies' population being English in origin, language, and tradition; a general characteristic of the 13 British colonies self-government - the possession of each colony's government of a representative assembly elected by eligible voters; in two colonies, the governor was also elected by the people 2Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 religious toleration - a general characteristic of the British colonies; all permitted the practice of different religions (with varying degrees of freedom) hereditary aristocracy - did not exist in the colonies; Europe's social extremes were not present, replaced with a narrow class system based on economics and consisting of wealthy landowners, craftspeople, and small farmers. social mobility - everybody in the colonies had an opportunity to improve their standard of living and social status by hard work--with the exception of African Americans colonial families - the economic and social center of colonial life; men owned land, dominated politics, and did work, while women bore chil

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J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur - ✔✔a Frenchman who wrote a description of the

American man in 1782: characterized him as "a new man, who acts upon new principles

. . . [who] must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions."


immigrants - ✔✔attracted to the New World by an abundance of fertile land and a

dependable food supply; consisted of almost a million people from all over Europe (as

well as enslaved Africans); caused the English colonies' population to jump from

250,000 in 1701 to 2,500,000 in 1775


English cultural domination - ✔✔a result of the majority of the colonies' population

being English in origin, language, and tradition; a general characteristic of the 13 British

colonies


self-government - ✔✔the possession of each colony's government of a representative

assembly elected by eligible voters; in two colonies, the governor was also elected by

the people




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, religious toleration - ✔✔a general characteristic of the British colonies; all permitted the

practice of different religions (with varying degrees of freedom)


hereditary aristocracy - ✔✔did not exist in the colonies; Europe's social extremes were

not present, replaced with a narrow class system based on economics and consisting of

wealthy landowners, craftspeople, and small farmers.


social mobility - ✔✔everybody in the colonies had an opportunity to improve their

standard of living and social status by hard work--with the exception of African

Americans


colonial families - ✔✔the economic and social center of colonial life; men owned land,

dominated politics, and did work, while women bore children, kept house, educated

their children, and worked next to her husband in the shop or on the farm


subsistence farming - ✔✔a practice common in New England as a result of the rocky

soil and long winters; farms were small, most work was done by family members, and

just enough food was produced to feed the farm family


established church - ✔✔churches financed by taxes imposed by colonial governments

on the people; there were two in the early colonies--the Church of England in Virginia

and the Congregational Church in Massachusetts Bay and Connecticut; some direct tax

support remained until the 19th century




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