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CLEP History of the United States 1
Early Colonization to 1877 Exam
Questions and Answers22

Treaty of Tordesillas - ANSWERS-Moved the "line of demarcation" further west. Ignored by most
other European nations.



Vasco Nunez de Balboa - ANSWERS-crossed the isthmus of Panama - First European to see the
Pacific Ocean



Juan Ponce de Leon - ANSWERS-explored Florida in search of gold and the fountain of youth.
Claimed Florida for Spain



New Spain - ANSWERS-autocratic empire to benefit the parent country. utilized slavery and
imported african slaves



John Cabot - ANSWERS-Italian explorer for England - searched for the Northwest Passage



Giovannia da Verrazano - ANSWERS-Italian explorer for France



Jacques Cartier - ANSWERS-claimed area of the St Lawrence River - Montreal - for france, also
searched for the NW Passage



Huguenots - ANSWERS-French Protestants came to New World to escape catholic french
persecution. were massacred by the spaniards.



Francis Drake - ANSWERS-English captain, sailed around the world. Funded by Queen Elizabeth

,The Impeachment Process - ANSWERS-Per Article 1 - House initiates impeachment & acts as
grand jury. Next, the Senate with the chief justice presiding begins a trial for guilt or innocence
of the president.



the Dutch Colony of New Netherland - ANSWERS-hostile relations with indians because of
exploitation of fur trade (main source of wealth). Ethically diverse which led to internal
struggling.



Spanish colonization of new world was characterized by: - ANSWERS-exploitation of indians,
establishing african slavery, introduction of the horse to america, and the creation of large
agriculture plantations



Puritans - ANSWERS-sought to create perfect religions utopia. Came to the new world to escape
persecution. Were not pacifists, did not approve of the pilgrims, or catholics.



King Philips War - ANSWERS-Wampanoag Indians organized by King Philip to destroy New
England settlements, Puritans counterattacked and won - ended indian resistance to white
settlement



A series of wars between England and France for control of North America - ANSWERS-King
Williams War, Queen Anne's War, King George's War and the Seven Years War - French were
defeated



James Otis - ANSWERS-earned his fame for the Writs of Assistance.



John C Calhoun - ANSWERS-leader in the states right movement



Henry Clay & Daniel Webster - ANSWERS-supporters of the union - against secession

, The Compromise of 1850 - ANSWERS-California admitted free; stricter fugitive slave law; slave
trade forbid in D.C.; New Mexico admitted by popular sovereignty



The Missouri Compromise - ANSWERS-Engineered by Henry Clay To balance the number of
"slave states" and "free states," Maine was admitted as a free state and Missouri as a slave
state. Prohibited slavery north of latitude 36°30'



The Battle of Saratoga - ANSWERS-America victory that prompted the French to form an alliance
against england.



Maryland - ANSWERS-purchased by Catholic Lord Baltimore to be a refuge for persecuted
Catholics



Mercantilism - ANSWERS-Export more than import. Encouraged Americans to provide raw
materials to England and purchase manufactured goods. Americans were to engage in exclusive
trade with England.



Virginia - ANSWERS-founded as a joint stock colony - became a Royal Colony



The Jay Treaty - ANSWERS-attempted to settle conflict with Britian at sea, and curtail their
agitation of indians on western borders. provided for the evacuation of English troops from their
posts along the Great Lakes. Was not supported because english refused to stop the
impressment of American sailors



The Election of 1800 - ANSWERS-Jefferson & Burr Tied - the house cast votes to decide -
Jefferson elected



The Burr Conspiracy - ANSWERS-Burrs scheme to create a new nation of the Southern Territory
of the US

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