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Which of the following was a goal of the Spanish in their destruction of Fort Caroline? reducing the threat of French privateers
Why did the Spanish build Castillo de San Marcos? to defend against imperial challengers
How did the Pueblo attempt to maintain their autonomy in the face of Spanish settlement? a Dutch system of granting tracts of land in New Netherland to encourage colonization
Which religious order joined the French settlement in Canada and tried to convert the natives to Christianity? Jesuits
How did the French and Dutch colonists differ in their religious expectations? How did both compare to Spanish colonists? The Dutch allowed Jewish immigrants to join them. They didn’t force Christianity on them like other Europeans did. The French were more understanding of differences than the Spanish were, but they allowed Jesuits to try to convert Natives to Catholicism.
What was the most lucrative product of the Chesapeake colonies? tobacco
What was the primary cause of Bacon’s Rebellion? former indentured servants wanted more opportunities to expand their territory
The founders of the Plymouth colony were Puritans
Which of the following is not true of the Puritan religion? Church membership required a conversion narrative.
How did the Chesapeake colonists solve their labor problems? The Chesapeake colonists solved their problems by headrights, using indentured servants, and to African slaves.
What was the Middle Passage? the transatlantic journey that enslaved Africans made to America
How did European muskets change life for native peoples in the Americas? The European muskets changed life for native people tremendously. This caused greater amounts of deaths than before. It had a great impact on the natives because it was way more effective than bows and arrows.
Compare and contrast European and Native American views on property. The European and Native Americans viewed property very differently. The natives really believed that property was meant to be shared. They only used the land when they needed it. The natives followed food sources. The Europeans thought of it very differen
How did chattel slavery differ from indentured servitude? How did the former system come to replace the latter? What were the results of this shift? Chattel slavery viewed the slave more as property that could be bought or sold. Indentured servitude was very different. Indentured servitude was when someone went under a contract that they had to accomplish an arrangement that they had to complete t
What impact did Europeans have on their New World environments—native peoples and their communities as well as land, plants, and animals? Conversely, what impact did the New World’s native inhabitants, land, plants, and animals have on Europeans? How did Europeans introduced many new things to the New World like pigs, horses, sugar, and rice. One of the bad things they introduced was smallpox. Europeans instituted Christianity. These diseases wiped out more than half of the native population. The New Worl
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