1. Which of the following statements about French
colonization in North America is correct?
A) French colonies were more populous than those of
the English.
B) Jacques Cartier founded Quebec in the early 1600s.
C) At one point, the French had possession of New
Amsterdam.
D) For the most part, the French had poor relations
with the Native Americans.
E) The French established fur trading posts in the
Midwest.
E
2. Before the Columbian Exchange, Native Americans
were most influenced by the
A) trade with Asia
B) growth of corn farming
C) introduction of horses
D) development of gun powder
E) spread of small pox
B
3. Which of the following choices provides the most
accurate description of the relationship between the
Spanish Conquistadors and Native Americans?
A) The Spanish allowed Native Americans to maintain
much of their culture.
B) Native Americans taught the Spanish new farming
techniques.
C) Native Americans and the Spanish had peaceful
relations for over 50 years.
D) The Spanish rarely had personal relations with
Native Americans.
E) The Spanish treated Native Americans brutally.
E
4. How did the Columbian Exchange impact Native
Americans?
A) Native Americans unified under a single
government to fight off the Spanish.
B) Europeans introduced corn, tomatoes, and potatoes
to Native Americans.
C) Millions of Native Americans were wiped out by
disease.
D) The Spanish converted Native Americans to
Protestantism.
E) The Aztecs acquired new weapons that helped them
conquer their neighbors.
C
5. Unlike the Spanish, the French treated the Native
Americans as
A) complete equals
B) economic partners
C) opponents in war
D) inferior peoples
E) religious converts
B
6. The conquistadors' most effective weapon in
exterminating native populations was
A) knowledge of the land
B) navigational technology
C) religious faith
D) disease
E) the natives' kindness
D
7. The encomienda system implemented by the Spanish
empire in the New World was intended to serve which
purpose?
A) A method of farming that would result in the
greatest outcome of produce
B) A form of government where indigenous leaders
and Spanish conquistadores were given highest
authority
C) A system of large manors and estates with
Indian slaves managed for the benefits of the
conquistadores
D) To militarily protect the conquered Spanish lands
from foreign invaders
E) A system of trade between Spain and its acquired
lands
C
8. At the time of Spanish exploration in the Americas, the most significant cause of destruction to the native
peoples in the New World was the
A) assimilation of European cultures that lead to a loss
of indigenous identity
B) lack of man power to adequately combat the
massive Spanish armies
C) introduction of contagious diseases like measles
and small pox
D) fluctuating weather conditions which led to famines
and crop shortages
E) changing pattern in childbirth
C
9. "He who will not work shall not eat."
This quote is attributed to
A) John Smith
B) John Winthrop
C) Sir Thomas Gates
D) King James I
E) John Rolfe
A
10. Which statement concerning indentured servitude is
true?
A) Only 80% of indentured servants survived their
period of service.
B) Indentured servants were not allowed to vote even
after they were freed.
C) A majority of Englishmen in the Chesapeake
during the 1600s were indentured servants.
D) Most indentured servants were given freedom after
three years of work.
E) A majority of indentured servants in the South
were non-Englishmen.
C
11. Which statement provides an accurate description of a joint stock company?
A) A company owed by a king and a queen
B) A company owned by a king and his advisers
C) A company owned jointly by a king and investors
D) A company that gets investment capital from the
government
E) A company that gets investment capital from
shareholders
E
12. Which of the following areas contained institutions of
democracy or democratic representation in 1620?
I. Massachusetts
II. Virginia
III. Florida
A) II only
B) I and II only
C) I and III only
D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
B
13. The House of Burgesses was America's first taste of
A) representative government
B) universal democracy
C) joint-stock economics
D) unified church and state
E) taxation with representation
A
14. Religion played the greatest role in the settlement of
A) Jamestown
B) Quebec
C) Plymouth
D) Roanoke
E) New Amsterdam
C
15. The colonists at Jamestown neared starvation as a result of
I. Dysentery, malaria, and other diseases
II. A poor quality of tobacco crops
III. Settlers' inexperience with farming
A) I only
B) I and II only
C) I and III only
D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
C
16. The "City upon a Hill" in the Massachusetts Bay
colony represents the idea that the colony would be
A) built on a hill to ensure its security from violent
Native Americans
B) a religious and moral model of an ideal city for
those in England
C) a fortress from which its members would be
entirely self-sufficient
D) a center of intellectual and cultural life where all
would be entitled to religious freedom
E) supported by Anglicans from across the globe
which hoped for a utopian society
B
17. Which statement best describes the origins of Rhode
Island and Connecticut?
A) They were founded by Puritans looking for a place
to practice their religious convictions.
B) They were founded by middle-class British
looking to make a fortune in farming.
C) They were financed by rich British industrialists in
order to supply raw materials for British
manufacturers.
D) They were formed by dissidents from the
Massachusetts Bay colony.
E) They were formed by the King in order to retain
control over vital patches of America.
D
18. George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, founded Maryland in order to
A) establish a religious haven for Catholics
B) grow tobacco for great profit
C) support England in a war against the French
D) help start a new life for former criminals
E) ensure religious toleration for all monotheists
A
19. Which of the following was a reason why the Puritans established a colony in New England?
A) They were upset with the feudal system in
England.
B) They were angry that England signed a peace
treaty with France.
C) They wanted to flee the economic recession in
England.
D) They thought that England was losing its standing
as a global power.
E) They were enraged by England's new colonial
policies.
C
20. Which list is presented in chronical order from first to
last?
A) Roanoke Island, Jamestown, Massachusetts
Bay, Maryland
B) Jamestown, Roanoke Island, Maryland,
Massachusetts Bay
C) Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, Roanoke Island,
Jamestown
D) Jamestown, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland,
Roanoke Island
E) Maryland, Jamestown, Massachusetts Bay,
Roanoke Island
A
21. All of the following statements about New Englanders are true EXCEPT:
A) New Englanders generally lived in tight knit
communities.
B) New Englanders lived in towns that were close
together.
C) New Englanders did not rely on tobacco as a cash
crop.
D) New Englanders tended to be religious.
E) New Englanders usually had small families.
E
22. One difference between the New England and
Chesapeake colonies was that
A) more New Englanders died of malaria than settlers
in the Chesapeake
B) New Englanders were generally less religious than
settlers in the Chesapeake
C) settlers in the Chesapeake tended to immigrate
with their relatives more often than New
Englanders
D) New Englanders typically lived in larger towns
than settlers in the Chesapeake
E) New Englanders lived shorter lives than settlers in
the Chesapeake
D
23. Georgia was considered a "buffer colony" because
A) it protected South Carolina from Spanish
invasion
B) it helped keep the British economy afloat
C) it had particularly strong law enforcement
D) its climate was different from that of the
Chesapeake colonies
E) it had frequent altercations with Native Americans
A
24. Which of the following colonies was not founded for
religious reasons?
A) Massachusetts
B) Connecticut
C) Rhode Island
D) Pennsylvania
E) New York
E
25. Which of the following was among the practices used to combat Chesapeake labor shortages in the 17th
Century?
I. Indentured servitude
II. Slavery
III. The headright system
A) I only B) I and II only
C) I and III only D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
E
26. Which of the following was not a cause of Bacon's
Rebellion?
A) Tobacco overproduction and low tobacco prices
B) The dictatorial policies of Sir William Berkeley
C) Class differences between planters and farmers
D) Colonial resistance to royal control
E) An overabundance of labor
E
27. The dominant form of local government in the New
England colonies
A) was conducted by the local sheriff
B) took place at the town meeting
C) a part of church services
D) was restricted to the English control
E) was controlled by fishers
B
28. Before slavery became a widespread practice in the
colonies, most labor was provided by
A) Africans workers
B) indentured servants
C) upper-class Englishmen
D) Native Americans
E) farm owners
B
29. In the Headright system,
A) prospective colonists received more land for
each additional person they brought with them.
B) sharecropping freedman would receive a
permanent tract of land if they farmed for a long
enough time.
C) colonists had to pay the British government a
percentage of their total yield of craps
D) local government decisions would be made by a
committee of the wealthiest citizens
E) slaves who served their masters in the house
received more care than slaves who worked in the
fields
A