Deck 2: The Planting of English America,1500-1733

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The early years at Jamestown were mainly characterized by

A) starvation, disease, and frequent Indian raids.
B) economic prosperity.
C) constant fear of Spanish invasion.
D) major technological advancement.
E) peace with the Native Americans.
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Which phrase best describes Sir Francis Drake?

A) A "sea dog" who plundered the treasure ships returning from Spanish colonies in the Americas
B) The founder of a colony in Newfoundland
C) The merchant who established the first American colony in Jamestown
D) The first explorer to circumnavigate the world
E) The adventurer whose colony at Roanoke Island mysteriously disappeared in the 1580s
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Which phrase best describes the English treatment of the Irish during the reign of Elizabeth I?

A) Firm but fair
B) Better than their treatment of any English subjects
C) A prime example of salutary neglect
D) Violent and disdainful
E) Supportive of their Catholic faith
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All of the following provided motives for English colonization EXCEPT the

A) relief of unemployment.
B) thirst for adventure.
C) desire for markets.
D) desire for religious freedom.
E) desire to exploit slave labor.
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Who saved the British colony of Jamestown from early collapse with his declaration,"He who shall not work shall not eat"?

A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Sir Francis Drake
C) Lord De La Warr
D) John Smith
E) James Rolfe
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Where was the first English attempt at colonization?

A) Newfoundland
B) Florida
C) Jamestown
D) Roanoke Island
E) Massachusetts Bay
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Spain's empire passed its peak and began its slow decline with the

A) War of Spanish Succession.
B) defeat of the Spanish Armada.
C) loss of Brazil.
D) Treaty of Tordesillas.
E) conquest of Mexico by Portugal.
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Which monarch launched the Protestant Reformation in England?

A) Charles I
B) James I
C) Henry VIII
D) Elizabeth I
E) George IV
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"Irish tactics"
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On the eve of its colonizing adventure,England possessed all of the following traits EXCEPT

A) a unified national state.
B) a measure of religious unity.
C) a sense of nationalism.
D) a popular monarch.
E) a strong desire to spread Christianity in the New World.
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What role did the "Protestant Wind" play in English history?

A) It enabled Sir Gilbert Humphrey to sail to Newfoundland and start a Protestant colony there.
B) It aided Oliver Cromwell in his campaigns to suppress the Catholic Irish.
C) It described the growing desire of English explorers to cross the Atlantic in the early 1500s.
D) It helped defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588 and pave the way for English dominance of the seas.
E) It helped Elizabeth I triumph over her Catholic enemies and claim the English throne.
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In the late sixteenth century,which change in English agriculture contributed to England's drive to establish overseas colonies?

A) English empire-building had nothing to do with agriculture or economic motives.
B) Early industrialization drew many farm laborers off the land, creating a need for crops supplied from overseas.
C) A drought and poor growing conditions made it difficult for English farmers to produce enough tobacco to satisfy European demand.
D) The enclosure movement among landowners displaced many small farmers, creating a marginalized group that supplied many of the earliest immigrants to America.
E) The enclosure of many farms for sheep grazing created a need for overseas supplies of livestock feed.
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England's new self-confidence,thirst for adventure,and strong sense of nationalism in the early 1600s made the nation similar to

A) France under Louis XIV.
B) Ancient China.
C) Ireland today.
D) Spain a century earlier.
E) Venice in the Renaissance.
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Which phrase best describes England's interest in the early 1500s in establishing overseas colonies?

A) Fervent and religiously motivated
B) Tepid, with limited forays into colonization
C) Virtually non-existent
D) Incredibly strong
E) Dangerously overambitious
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How did primogeniture contribute to England´s transformation into an empire-building nation?

A) It prevented some landowners from enclosing their lands for sheep-grazing, thus encouraging them to seek a fresh start overseas.
B) It banned English buccaneers from plundering Spanish treasure on the high seas, leading them to seek wealth by establishing their own colonies.
C) It decreed that only eldest sons could inherit landed estates, which encouraged ambitious younger sons of wealthy landholders to seek their fortunes in colonizing adventures.
D) It required the English monarch to fund any reasonable proposal for establishing a colony, which virtually guaranteed a ready source of capital for colonial enterprises.
E) It decreed that wealthy fathers had to provide equal financial support to all of their sons, which included funding adventurers who might want to explore and colonize the New World.
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All of the following contributed to English-Spanish tensions and rivalry in the later 1500s EXCEPT

A) Irish rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I.
B) King Henry VIII´s marriage to Anne of Cleves.
C) the raiding of Spanish treasure ships by English buccaneers.
D) the establishment of the Church of England by Henry VIII after his break with the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
E) Queen Elizabeth I's ascension to the throne as a Protestant.
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Which settlement founded in the early 1600s proved vital to the future of the English colonies?

A) Santa Fe
B) Quebec
C) Jamestown
D) Roanoke
E) Saint Augustine
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What role did the joint-stock company play in English colonization of America?

A) It provided a crucial means to finance colonizing ventures by pooling investor resources.
B) It allowed debtors to escape jail and become investors in colonial schemes.
C) It channeled royal funds to colonial enterprises.
D) It enabled English colonials to create joint ventures with Indian tribes.
E) It delayed the colonization of America by drawing English investors to domestic rather than overseas ventures.
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Why did early Jamestown settlers starve in spite of an abundance of local fish and game?

A) They had neither weapons nor fishing gear.
B) Their fear of Indians prevented them from venturing too far from the town.
C) They wasted time looking for gold.
D) They lacked leaders to organize efficient hunting and fishing parties.
E) There were not enough gentlemen to organize the work force.
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James Oglethorpe
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John Rolfe
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The early years at Jamestown were mainly characterized by

A) starvation, disease, and frequent Indian raids.
B) economic prosperity.
C) constant fear of Spanish invasion.
D) major technological advancement.
E) peace with the Native Americans.
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Which phrase best describes Sir Francis Drake?

A) A "sea dog" who plundered the treasure ships returning from Spanish colonies in the Americas
B) The founder of a colony in Newfoundland
C) The merchant who established the first American colony in Jamestown
D) The first explorer to circumnavigate the world
E) The adventurer whose colony at Roanoke Island mysteriously disappeared in the 1580s
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Which phrase best describes the English treatment of the Irish during the reign of Elizabeth I?

A) Firm but fair
B) Better than their treatment of any English subjects
C) A prime example of salutary neglect
D) Violent and disdainful
E) Supportive of their Catholic faith
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All of the following provided motives for English colonization EXCEPT the

A) relief of unemployment.
B) thirst for adventure.
C) desire for markets.
D) desire for religious freedom.
E) desire to exploit slave labor.
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65
Who saved the British colony of Jamestown from early collapse with his declaration,"He who shall not work shall not eat"?

A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Sir Francis Drake
C) Lord De La Warr
D) John Smith
E) James Rolfe
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Where was the first English attempt at colonization?

A) Newfoundland
B) Florida
C) Jamestown
D) Roanoke Island
E) Massachusetts Bay
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Spain's empire passed its peak and began its slow decline with the

A) War of Spanish Succession.
B) defeat of the Spanish Armada.
C) loss of Brazil.
D) Treaty of Tordesillas.
E) conquest of Mexico by Portugal.
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Church of England
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Which monarch launched the Protestant Reformation in England?

A) Charles I
B) James I
C) Henry VIII
D) Elizabeth I
E) George IV
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"Irish tactics"
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On the eve of its colonizing adventure,England possessed all of the following traits EXCEPT

A) a unified national state.
B) a measure of religious unity.
C) a sense of nationalism.
D) a popular monarch.
E) a strong desire to spread Christianity in the New World.
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72
What role did the "Protestant Wind" play in English history?

A) It enabled Sir Gilbert Humphrey to sail to Newfoundland and start a Protestant colony there.
B) It aided Oliver Cromwell in his campaigns to suppress the Catholic Irish.
C) It described the growing desire of English explorers to cross the Atlantic in the early 1500s.
D) It helped defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588 and pave the way for English dominance of the seas.
E) It helped Elizabeth I triumph over her Catholic enemies and claim the English throne.
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73
In the late sixteenth century,which change in English agriculture contributed to England's drive to establish overseas colonies?

A) English empire-building had nothing to do with agriculture or economic motives.
B) Early industrialization drew many farm laborers off the land, creating a need for crops supplied from overseas.
C) A drought and poor growing conditions made it difficult for English farmers to produce enough tobacco to satisfy European demand.
D) The enclosure movement among landowners displaced many small farmers, creating a marginalized group that supplied many of the earliest immigrants to America.
E) The enclosure of many farms for sheep grazing created a need for overseas supplies of livestock feed.
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England's new self-confidence,thirst for adventure,and strong sense of nationalism in the early 1600s made the nation similar to

A) France under Louis XIV.
B) Ancient China.
C) Ireland today.
D) Spain a century earlier.
E) Venice in the Renaissance.
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75
Which phrase best describes England's interest in the early 1500s in establishing overseas colonies?

A) Fervent and religiously motivated
B) Tepid, with limited forays into colonization
C) Virtually non-existent
D) Incredibly strong
E) Dangerously overambitious
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76
How did primogeniture contribute to England´s transformation into an empire-building nation?

A) It prevented some landowners from enclosing their lands for sheep-grazing, thus encouraging them to seek a fresh start overseas.
B) It banned English buccaneers from plundering Spanish treasure on the high seas, leading them to seek wealth by establishing their own colonies.
C) It decreed that only eldest sons could inherit landed estates, which encouraged ambitious younger sons of wealthy landholders to seek their fortunes in colonizing adventures.
D) It required the English monarch to fund any reasonable proposal for establishing a colony, which virtually guaranteed a ready source of capital for colonial enterprises.
E) It decreed that wealthy fathers had to provide equal financial support to all of their sons, which included funding adventurers who might want to explore and colonize the New World.
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All of the following contributed to English-Spanish tensions and rivalry in the later 1500s EXCEPT

A) Irish rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I.
B) King Henry VIII´s marriage to Anne of Cleves.
C) the raiding of Spanish treasure ships by English buccaneers.
D) the establishment of the Church of England by Henry VIII after his break with the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
E) Queen Elizabeth I's ascension to the throne as a Protestant.
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Which settlement founded in the early 1600s proved vital to the future of the English colonies?

A) Santa Fe
B) Quebec
C) Jamestown
D) Roanoke
E) Saint Augustine
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What role did the joint-stock company play in English colonization of America?

A) It provided a crucial means to finance colonizing ventures by pooling investor resources.
B) It allowed debtors to escape jail and become investors in colonial schemes.
C) It channeled royal funds to colonial enterprises.
D) It enabled English colonials to create joint ventures with Indian tribes.
E) It delayed the colonization of America by drawing English investors to domestic rather than overseas ventures.
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80
Why did early Jamestown settlers starve in spite of an abundance of local fish and game?

A) They had neither weapons nor fishing gear.
B) Their fear of Indians prevented them from venturing too far from the town.
C) They wasted time looking for gold.
D) They lacked leaders to organize efficient hunting and fishing parties.
E) There were not enough gentlemen to organize the work force.
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