Chapter 2 quiz 1 review
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This review delves into the factors that motivated settlers to come to America, including religious freedom, pursuit of riches, and land acquisition. It highlights the differences between Pilgrims and Puritans, their beliefs regarding the Anglican Church, and the significance of Massachusetts' primary motivations for settlement. The review also explores various colonies, such as New Hampshire and Rhode Island, and their unique attributes, as well as key historical figures like Thomas Hooker and William Bradford. Understand the evolution of self-governance and social values in early American colonies.
Chapter 2 quiz 1 review
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Settlers came to America for all of the following reasons except Religious freedom Riches Land To fight in the British imperial army
The major differences between Pilgrims and Puritans was over Obedience to the Roman Catholic church The issue of baptism Staying in the Anglican church The issue of godly living
What was the primary motivation for the settlement of Massachusetts? Religious freedom Financial opportunity Reform of debtors Political freedom
Which was considered a New England colony? Delaware New Hampshire New Jersey Pennsylvania
The Pilgrims left Holland because The Dutch government banned their religion The Dutch culture was harming the Pilgrim’s children The Pilgrims were facing financial hardship The Pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of Holland
The Dutch culture was harming the Pilgrim’s children
The Puritan attitude toward the Anglican church was that they wanted To separate from the church To be left alone within the church To stay in the church and improve it To become the leaders in the church
What was a major reason for the quick growth of Massachusetts? Mild weather Friendly Indians The Great migration Lack of disease
Which description does not apply to the Puritans? Holy commonwealth City on a hill Community of believers Separation of church and state
Connecticut differed from Massachusetts in that it Had peace with the Indians Did not require church membership for voting Excluded Puritans Had less attractive land
Who was the most significant figure in the settlement of Connecticut? William Bradford Cecilius Calvert Thomas Hooker James Oglethorpe
Which phrase best fits Rhode Island? Settlers originally from Virginia Haven for religious dissenters Policy of religious intolerance Support for the established church
Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire all Promoted Antinomianism Were started by gold seekers Were started by settlers from Massachusetts Promoted religious dissension
What type of colony was governed by a trade company or business
Who led a small group of Pilgrims to Plymouth on the Mayflower?
What document of self-government did the Pilgrims sign when they first arrived in America?
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Governed by the appointees of the king
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Governed by a trade company or business
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Controlled directly by the king
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Contract that gave land to a colonist in exchange for labor
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Fifty acres of land for colonists in Virginia
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. First document of self-government in America
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Fifty thousand settlers who came to the New World in the 1630s
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Agreement between God and His people
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. First written constitution in America
Antinomianism Charter colony Covenant Royal colony Great Migration Headrights Indenture Mayflower Compact Proprietary colony Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Belief that obedience is not necessary for a proper relationship to God