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History Test 1

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Discuss the origin and impact of the Columbian Exchange.    
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What methods did Demos use to study Plymouth?    
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Explain the most important causes of the American Revolution.   Mercantilism, Misgovernment, Cultural Pluralism, Revolution of 1763  
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How was the closed compact Christian community of the Pilgrims a basis for colonial society?    
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How did the Native American's react to the arrival of Europeans in America?    
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How was the triangular trade important in the American economy in 1700?    
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What was mercantilism?   Benefits of profitable trading, gold and silver coins, benefits New Yorkers  
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What was the Congregational religion so important?    
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Why did so many European nations want a colony in North America?    
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Why did New Spain and New France send missionaries to Native Americans?    
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Compare and contrast the New England and the Chesapeake colonies in 1750.    
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How did colonists in North America differ from Europeans?    
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How did Blackrobe explain the culture clash?    
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