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Vicious vocab. part II
100

Colony

a place that is ruled by another country.
100

Which explorer sailed on the Half Moon into New York Bay?

Henry Hudson.

100

Which explorer named a large lake in northern New York after himself?

Samuel de Champlain.

100

Which of the following is NOT true about life for the Dutch under English rule?

A. They could own land.

B. They were required to swear loyalty to the English King.

C. They were required to speak English.

D. They could keep their jobs.

C. They were required to speak English.

100
a person who travels to unknown places and discovers new things.

explorer.

200

Economy

a system of producing and delivering goods.

200

What is one reason why European explorers come to what is now New York?

They were looking for a shorter route to Asia.

200

Which was NOT a major type of work in the New Netherland settlement?

A. building houses

B. farming

C. trading

D. gold mining

D. gold mining

200

Which of the following is NOT true of daily life in New Amsterdam?

A. Most families heated their homes and cooked daily meals with a huge fireplace.

B. Only boys attended school, and they went only in winter for a few hours each day.

C. School was closed on the first day the ponds froze each winter.

D. Boys and girls attended school three hours each morning and three hours each afternoon.

B. Only boys attended school, and they went only in winter for a few hours each day.

200

a leader of a colony or state.

Governor.

300

Northwest Passage

a water route to Asia that goes through North America.

300

Which was one of the earliest Dutch settlements in what is now New York?

New Amsterdam.

300

How might you best describe the people of New Netherland?

A. They spoke many languages.

B. They were mainly from the Netherlands and did not welcome outsiders.

C. They were mainly Jewish settlers.

D. Many arrived from Asian countries.

A. They spoke many languages.

300

What became more important under English rule? (trade)

Shipbuilding became important.

300

a landowner.

Patroon.

400

Petition

a written request.

400

How did the patroon system work?

A patroon would receive land in exchange for bringing 50 settlers to New Netherland.

400

Which is NOT true of Africans in New Netherland?

A. Some came to the colony as free people.

B. some were able to earn their freedom.

C. Africans were not allowed to work.

D. The first Africans arrived as slaves.

C. Africans were not allowed to work.

400

Which of the following is NOT true of the fur trade between colonists and Native Americans?

A. Furs were sent down the Hudson River to New Amsterdam and then shipped to Europe and sold.

B. Fort Orange was the key fur-trading post in New Netherland.

C. Both the Dutch and the Native Americans benefited from the fur trade.

D. The Dutch West India Company encouraged the unfair treatment of Native Americans.

D. The Dutch West India Company encouraged the unfair treatment of Native Americans.

400

A person who lives in a colony.

Colonist.

500

Dutch West India Company

a company who wanted to set up a colony in North America.

500

What is the main reason why the English wanted to take over New Netherland?

It would give the English greater control of the east coast of North America.

500

Why did Dutch colonists urge Peter Stuyvesant to surrender to the English?

The Dutch feared that the English could destroy them.

500

How did Charles II begin to take control of New Netherland?

He gave New Netherland to his brother and sent warships to New Amsterdam.

500

What is made after subtracting out the cost of making and selling a product.

Profit.

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