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HIST 1301 Inquizitive 3 - Questions and Answers

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HIST 1301 Inquizitive 3 - Questions and Answers What does it reveal about the origins and status of migrants to British North American colonies from ? 1.The largest portion of English/Welsh migrants were convicts. 2.The majority of migrants overall were slaves. Many migrants settled into the British colonies. Identify the statements that describe the redemptioners. Describes the redemptioners tured families that received passage to the New World in exchange for an agreement to work off their debts. d tightly knit farming communities in rural New York, western Pennsylvania, and the southern backcountry The Walking Purchase of 1737 represented fair dealings between colonists and natives. False Identify the statements that describe the Covenant Chain and its outcomes. Describes the Covenant Chain and Its Outcomes 1.The Iroquois Nations helped the British attack the French and their Indian allies. 2.The English formed an alliance with the Iroquois Nations and pledged to support each other in territorial acquisition and defeat of other tribes. 3.It led Iroquois Nations to adopt a policy of neutrality, allowing them to play European empires off each other in their attempt to profit from the fur trade. Mercantilism encouraged the use of commerce to enrich countries. Identify the statement that describes how the Navigation laws supported mercantilism between England and its colonies. English colonies of the new world had to export their raw materials only on English ships and sell them at English ports. William Penn was a devout member of the Society of Friends, or Quakers. Identify the statements that describe this religious group. Describes the Quakers ved in the equality of all persons (including women, blacks, and Indians) before God persecution in England first group of whites to speak out against slavery Identify the statements that describe poverty in the colonies in the eighteenth century. Describes poverty in the colonies 1.Poor colonists were viewed as lazy and responsible for their own poverty. 2.Poverty was not as widespread in the colonies as it was in England. 3.Half the wealth in the colonies was held by the richest 10 percent. What does the author have in mind when he calls America a "free country"? Settlers are allowed to do as they choose, from selecting their means of employment, to settling land. Identify the statements that describe the Glorious

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