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Chapter 4

American History

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What was the boldest and most radical assertion of Two Treaties of Government? Identification of a right of revolution against a government that violated the civil rights of its citizens
William Penn's colony of Pennsylvania, founded in 1681 Welcomed members of the society of Friends, or Quakers
Nathaniel Bacon advocated War against all Indians
In the Colonial period, Indian wars Usually pitted one group of Europeans and their Indian allies against another group of Europeans and their allies
Carolina was the first colony that Introduced Slavery at the outset
The Glorious Revolution, in addition to making Parliament the most powerful branch of British Government, had what result? It ushered in a period of political instability that enabled Britain to become the worlds most powerful nation
Which of the following best describe the settlement of New Amsterdam? A New World made of bits and pieces from global cultures
The vast majority of those accused of witchcraft in New England in the 17th century were Women
What impact did the economic opportunities in Pennsylvania and New York have on Virginia? Virginians found themselves resorting increasingly to slavery
The expansion of the French claims from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico after 1682 Cut off Westward Expansion of English colonies
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