American History: A Survey (Brinkley), 13th Edition

Chapter 2: TRANSPLANTATIONS AND BORDERLANDS

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These pictures depict the adventures of Captain John Smith, who became the head of which colony?
A)New Amsterdam
B)Plymouth
C)Roanoke
D)Jamestown
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Pocahontas, shown here, was the daughter of which Native American leader?
A)Metacomet
B)Powhatan
C)Opechancanough
D)Pequot
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In this picture, Virginia settlers cultivate tobacco. The first Virginia planter to do so was
A)Lord De La Warr.
B)Anthony Ashley Cooper.
C)John Rolfe.
D)George Calvert.
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John Winthrop, the man here, is best remembered for composing which document?
A)Mayflower Compact
B)1649 Act concerning religion
C)City on a Hill speech
D)Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
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In this picture, Plymouth settlers converse with Wampanoag Indians. Fifty years later, Massachusetts residents and Wampanoag Indians would engage in a conflict known as
A)Queen Anne's War.
B)King Philip's War.
C)King George's War.
D)King William's War.
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This image illustrates the famous 1704 Indian raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts. Almost thirty years earlier, Wampanoag Indians had attacked Deerfield under the leadership of whom?
A)Powhatan
B)Metacomet
C)Nathaniel Bacon
D)Anne Hutchinson
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William Penn, pictured here, was a member of what faith?
A)Quaker
B)Shaker
C)Huguenot
D)Calvinist
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Spanish missions, such as this one in San Jose, were often accompanied with forts known as
A)Presidios.
B)Mestizos.
C)Barbados.
D)Leislerians.
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