Pre-Colonial America
Age of Exploration
Early Settlements
The Colombian Exchange
Developing British North America
100

Which of the following was NOT true of the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas?

A - They all used human sacrifice as part of their religion 

B - They all featured a high degree of democracy

C - They all featured advanced forms of civilization

D - They all featured a hierarchal form of government

B - They all featured a high degree of democracy

100

The goal of the Spanish explorations into North America was to...

A - expand the Spanish Empire to include more inhabitants

B - seize settlements established by the French

C - convert Indians to the Protestant faith

D - find treasures in gold and silver

D - find treasures in gold and silver

100

The settling of Jamestown faced numerous obstacles including all of the following EXCEPT

A - the population of salt and swamp water with fresh water

B - a lack of community responsibility

C - uneasy alliance with the Powhatans

D - constant attack from the Spanish

B - a lack of community responsibility

100

The Colombian Exchange did all of the following EXCEPT

A - decimate the Indian population

B - introduce the horse to the Native Americans

C - produce offspring in the Americas from vastly different parts of the world

D - introduce spiritual deism into the practices of the Catholics and Protestants

D - introduce spiritual deism into the practices of the Catholics and Protestants

100

The case of John Peter Zenger resulted in

A - the execution of Zenger for treason

B - the banning of colonial newspapers

C - a key victory for freedom of the press

D - the destruction of colonial assemblies

C - a key victory freedom of the press

200

Where did the largest and most sophisticated civilizations exist in the new world before Columbus arrived?

A - in the Northeast where the Iroquois Nation presided

B - in the Southwest where Anasazis presided

C - in Mexico and South America where the Incas, Aztecs, and Mayans presided

D - in Cahokia within the Mississippi Valley

C - in Mexico and South America where the Incas, Aztecs, and Mayans presided

200

The exploration of Jacques Carter along the St. Lawrence River led to

A - the establishment of English claims in present-day Canada.

B - a lucrative fur trade with the Indians in that region.

C - the discovery of New York and Manhattan Island.

D - a shortcut to Asia.

B - a lucrative fur trade with the Indians in that region.

200

The Mayflower Compact represented...

A - an agreement by the Pilgrims to get along with each other

B - a contract to divide land according to wealth

C - the establishment of a hierarchy at Plymouth

D - the Puritans code of living

A - an agreement by the Pilgrims to get along with each other

200

The impact of Columbus's voyages in the New World included 

A - a new oceanic trade amongst all of the continents

B - an exchange of disease that wiped out 1/3 of Europe

C - a depression in Spain's economy due to the expense of these voyages

D - the empowerment of Portugal who sponsored the venture of Columbus

A - a new oceanic trade amongst all of the continents

200

The group that suffered the most during the Glorious Revolution was

A - Puritan in Parliament

B - Catholics in England and the colonies

C - Colonial assemblies in New England

D - Protestants in Maryland

B - Catholics in England and the colonies

300

What stopped China from exploring the Americas?

A - the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean

B - the absence of wood for shipbuilding

C - the presence of several competing rulers

D - the decision to stop all voyages and business abroad

D - the decision to stop all voyages and business abroad

300

Instead of finding a "Fountain of Youth" in Florida, Ponce de Leon

A - coordinated one of the first meetings in present-day US of Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans.

B - founded a safe haven for the Jews of Portugal.

C - founded St. Augustine, the first European settlement in present-day U.S.

D - found large amounts of gold and silver.

A - coordinated one of the first meetings in present-day US of Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans.

300

The growth of cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Charleston can be attributed to all of the following...

A - The presence of deep harbors

B - The dominance of British trade

C - The demand for goods from the British West Indies

D - The rise of inter-colonial trade

D - The rise of inter-colonial trade

300

The intention of Christopher Columbus in sailing west was to...

A - find gold and silver that the Vikings were rumored to have found in North America.

B - establish a Spanish Empire in the New World that would be based on agriculture.

C - spread Catholicism to the natives of East India.

D - find a shorter sea route to Asia.

D - find a shorter sea route to Asia.

300

The wars between European rivals between 1689 and 1815...

A - entangled the Native Americans into allied partnerships with England and France

B - were fought exclusively on European soil

C - were fought solely by England and France

D - had no impact on the British North American colonies

A - entangled the Native Americans into allied partnerships with England and France

400

Spanish and English authorities were surprised with slaves from Kongo because...

A - their religious leaders served as intermediaries between divine and human affairs

B - they had Catholic beliefs and knowledge of the Catholic Mass

C - their directed warlike nature towards other tribes

D - they had a vast knowledge of European languages including Spanish and English 

D - they had vast knowledge of European languages including Spanish and English

400

The exploration of Cabeza de Vaca proved that...

A - the natives were eager to establish permanent friendly relations with the Europeans

B - gold and silver was plentiful in land north of Mexico

C - a great harbor existed in northern California

D - the natives ultimately did not trust the Europeans and wanted no permanent contact with them

D - the natives ultimately did not trust the Europeans and wanted no permanent contact with them

400

King Philip's War represented...

A - the growing tension between Protestants and Catholics

B - a war fueled by the rivalry of Queen Elizabeth and King Philip

C - the tension between freedmen and landowners

D - growing tension between the Indians of New England and English settlers

D - growing tension between the Indians of New England and English settlers

400

The critical writings that Bartolome de Las Casas reported on the abuses of the Indians and led to...

A - dramatically better treatment of the Indians by Spanish conquistadors 

B - the establishment of an international commission geared to eliminate mistreatment of the Indians

C - the creation of the "Black Legend" which highlighted the uniqueness of Spanish cruelty

D - no response by the Spanish monarchs including Queen Isabella

C - the creation of the "Black Legend" which highlighted the uniqueness of Spanish cruelty

400

The following all proved to be underlying tensions of the Salem Witch Trials EXCEPT...

A - Indian attacks against English settlers in New England

B - tensions between poor residents in Massachusetts and their prosperous counterparts.

C - the societal roles of assertive women in New England.

D - previous experiences with massive hysterical witch hunts.

D - previous experiences with massive hysterical witch hunts.

500

What purpose did the Green Corn Dance serve?

A - to give thanks for the gifts of food amongst the Algonquian-speaking tribes

B - to signify the importance of irrigation amongst the Anasazi people 

C - to celebrate the unity of Native American and European trade

D - to rejoice in the introduction of corn to the Iroquois nation

A - to give thanks for the gifts of food amongst the Algonquian-speaking tribes

500

Queen Elizabeth supported the ventures of Francis Drake because...

A - his piracy enriched the English government at the expense of the Spanish.

B - he established claims to California for the English.

C - his discovery of North Carolina led to the establishment of England's first settlement.

D - he established control and English settlement of St. Augustine.

A - his piracy enriched the English government at the expense of the Spanish.

500

The colony that proved to be a buffer between the English colonies and Spanish Florida, and also a second chance colony for debtors was

A - South Carolina

B - Georgia

C - Delaware

D - Pennsylvania

B - Georgia

500

Under the Treaty of Tordesillas the Pope held that..

A - South America would be divided between Portugal and Spain

B - the new land discovered by Columbus would be named America

C - Catholicism would replace the religion of the natives in America

D - St. Augustine was in fact a Portuguese settlement

A - South America would be divided between Portugal and Spain

500

During the early 1700s, conflict with Native Americans in Carolina led colonial officials to

A - seek an alliance with the Creeks.

B - reward the Tuscarora for their loyalty to the colony.

C - seek an alliance with the powerful Cherokees.

D - establish a safe haven for the Yamasees.

C - seek an alliance with the powerful Cherokees.