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Chapter 4 Study Guide

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The leg of the triangular trade route in which enslaved Africans were shipped to the West Indies was known as the   Middle Passage.  
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Which man changed Britain's fortune in the war with France?   William Pitt  
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The Treaty of Paris marked the end of power in North America for   France.  
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What British commander was sent to conquer the French in the Ohio Valley?   Edward Braddock  
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What plan called for one general government for all the American colonies?   Albany Plan of Union  
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What theory holds that a nation's power depended on expanding its trade?   mercantilism  
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In the Southern Colonies, the region of small farms was called the   backcountry.  
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Labor for the Southern rice fields was provided by   enslaved Africans.  
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The hub of the shipping trade in North America was in   New England.  
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The religious revival that swept through the colonies was called the   Great Awakening.  
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Which leader recognized that British settlers threatened the Native Americans' way of life?   Pontiac  
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The Seven Years' War was a war between   France and Britain.  
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What proposal sought to unite the American colonies against the French?   Albany Plan of Union  
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A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies is called   a militia.  
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Who exemplified the Enlightenment?   Benjamin Franklin  
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How did England view its North American colonies?   as an economic resource  
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The most profitable cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia was   rice.  
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The type of farming practiced in New York was   cash crop.  
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The type of farming practiced in New England was   subsistence.  
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Region of large Southern plantations   Tidewater  
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Laws that governed slaves   slave codes  
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First college in the United States   Harvard  
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British commander in North America   Edward Braddock  
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Oversaw the war effort from London.   William Pitt  
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These Acts angered the colonists because they restricted trade.   Navigation Acts  
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Only these men could vote for colonial legislators.   Male members of the Church.  
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Use of these increased in colonies where hard labor was required on large farms.   enslaved workers  
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The French and Indian War was between France and this group.   The British  
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To make money from trade, England needed to export more goods than it __________.   imported  
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In the Southern Colonies, backcountry settlers had small ______________.   farms  
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Although smaller than the South, New York and Pennsylvania farmers still grew _________ crops.   cash  
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New England farms were _________ compared to those in the Middle Colonies.   smaller  
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Most of the German immigrants who came to America during the colonial period settled in what is now _____________.   Pennsylvania  
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