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HIS 1110 Unit II Assessment Unit II Assessment This assessment contains questions that allow partial and negative credit. 18 OF 18 QUESTIONS REMAINING Test Content Question 1 Ultimately ill-fated and its conclusion a mystery, what was England's first attempt at colonization in the New World? Jamestown St. Augustine Montreal Roanoke Question 2 Pocahontas, who was also known as Matoaka and would eventually take the name Rebecca, married what Englishman in 1614 to help suppress the Anglo-Powhatan War? King James I John Rolfe Captain John Smith Submit A D AQuestion 3 What American colony received the first Africans in 1619? South Carolina New York Virginia Georgia Question 4 The religious, political, and cultural movement that began with Martin Luther and John Calvin in the early 16th century that eventually split Catholic Europe was called: Puritanism. Protestant Reformation. Bacon's Rebellion. Pontiac's Rebellion. Question 5 What was patroonship? A Dutch ship used for transporting beaver, fox, and bear skins/furs A Spanish system of patronage that encouraged education in the arts A Dutch system of granting tracts of land in New Netherland to heavily invested merchants who would then have the right to govern the tenants who lived upon the land A D A D A DQuestion 6 What was the Middle Passage? The Columbian Spice Route from Spain to the Far East The Spanish leg of the land route between Eastern Europe and Western Africa The horrific one-to-two-month transatlantic journey experienced by captured African people who were taken from the West African coast and sent to the Chesapeake, Lower South, and/or Caribbean The route taken along the middle river in North America that would become known as the Mississippi River Question 7 During his time, Columbus was considered an exception navigator; however, he also had access to equipment that his predecessors did not. What navigational tool did Columbus (and his contemporaries) have access to that was used to measure distance and map constellations? The astrolabe Waldseemüller’s map The Headright System The sand glass Question 8 The lives of many of the original Jamestown settlers were plagued by poor health, lack of food, and fighting with the native people. The winter of was especially difficult as the settlement was nearly obliterated. This winter in Jamestown was known as what? The Vanquished Colony The Disintegrated A D A D AThe Starving Time The Frozen Year Question 9 Which country established the first permanent settlement in North America? England Portugal Spain the Netherlands Question 10 Signed by 41 men in 1620, this document is sometimes referred to as the "first American governing document." Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Articles of Confederation The Constitution Question 11 What system of labor, implemented by the Virginia Company, allowed those who paid their own passage to Virginia to receive 50 acres plus an additional 50 acres for each servant or family member who was brought with them to the colony? Slavery ThiBs B: Headright system. D A D A D AIndentured servitude Tenantry Question 12 While Virginian settlers at Jamestown eventually discovered that growing tobacco was a lucrative method of making money, what did they initially hope would be their source of income in the New World? Gold Timber Fur Indigo Question 13 Bacon's Rebellion was caused primarily caused by: settlers in Virginia who believed that the government was hindering their access to land ownership and former indentured servants viewing their opportunities for land ownership challenged. African enslaved people within the Chesapeake colonies wanting better treatment. Susquahannock Indians wanted the Jamestown settlers to pay a fair price for their land. The Virginia governor, William Berkeley, standing up to Bacon because Bacon excluded Berkeley from an inner circle of influential Virginia colonists. Question 14 Which best describes the Columbian Exchange? A series of letters exchanged between Christopher Columbus and the Spanish crown Thi Bs studyAsnourecx e cwhasadnowgnelooadfedpblay n10t0s0,0a 08n99im194a7l2s2, faronmdCoduirsseeHe ontw05e-2e6-n20E25u1r2o:4p4:e47aGnMdTt-h05e:00 Americas D A D A D AThis study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :44:47 GMT -05:00 A diplomatic exchange amongst the Spanish and indigenous people A form of communication exchanged Columbus and other European explorers Question 15 What was the primary objective of the Puritans? To aid King Henry VIII in his goal to annul to his marriage to Catherine of Aragon To achieve a peace with the Catholic countries of Spain and France To eliminate all remnants of Catholicism from the Church of England To create a hierarchy within the Church of England modeled on that of the Catholic Church Question 16 Match the English Colonial Region with the most appropriate colony, settlement, or community. Prompts Answers The Puritans were among the earliest settlers of this region Populations from the Netherlands, Scotland, Ireland, and Germany migrated to this region Jamestown, Virginia, and its most successful cash crop, tobacco, are in this region D A D New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern ColoniesThis region was also known as the Plantation South due to the rich farmlands Cash crops like indigo, rice, and sugarcane caused tremendous growth for marketplaces like Charles Town and Barbados in this region Question 17 Match the description with the most appropriate term. Prompts Answers Required Native American towns to supply a pool of labor for Spanish overlords Exploited assigned Native Americans to work and defend the colony and spread Christianity French farm-settlers, fur traders, and missionaries Large tracts of land and the right to govern the tenants there in exchange for passage costs Southern Colonies Southern Colonies Repartimiento : Encomienda Coureurs de bois PatroonshipThe protectionist economic principle that nations should control trade with their colonies to ensure a favorable balance of trade Question 18 Match the explorer to the country for whom they sailed: Prompts Answers Prince Henry the Navigator Hernán Cortés Francisco Pizarro Christopher Columbus John Cabot Mercantilism

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HIS 1110 Unit II Assessment
Unit II Assessment


This assessment contains questions that allow partial and negative credit.


18 OF 18 QUESTIONS REMAINING


Test Content

Question 1

Ultimately ill-fated and its conclusion a mystery, what was England's first attempt at colonization in the New
World?


A Jamestown


St. Augustine


Montreal


D Roanoke




Question 2

Pocahontas, who was also known as Matoaka and would eventually take the name Rebecca, married what
Englishman in 1614 to help suppress the Anglo-Powhatan War?


A King James I


John Rolfe


Captain John Smith




Submit

, Question 3

What American colony received the first Africans in 1619?


A South Carolina


New York


Virginia


D Georgia




Question 4

The religious, political, and cultural movement that began with Martin Luther and John Calvin in the early 16th
century that eventually split Catholic Europe was called:


A Puritanism.


Protestant Reformation.


Bacon's Rebellion.


D Pontiac's Rebellion.




Question 5

What was patroonship?


A A Dutch ship used for transporting beaver, fox, and bear skins/furs


A Spanish system of patronage that encouraged education in the arts




A Dutch system of granting tracts of land in New Netherland to heavily invested merchants who would
D
then have the right to govern the tenants who lived upon the land

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