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Explore key facts about the colonial period of America, including colonies based on religious freedom, notable figures like William Penn, New Orleans' founding, and rights granted in Maryland. Learn about rebellions, pamphlet distribution attracting settlers, and unique aspects of various colonies. Dive into topics like Quaker religious ideas, reasons for the Carolinas' split, the significance of the Mason-Dixon line, and European influences on the colonies.
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Chapter 3Colonial America Sections 3 & 4 Test Review
Which colonies were found mainly by settlers seeking religious freedom?
What city at the mouth of the Mississippi did the French found?
In which colony did the highest number of non-British residents live?
People who refuse to fight in wars or use force are called….
From which colony did settlers desire to move into the West?
The religious settlements started by the Spanish are called….
Who led the rebellion against a colonial government which led to westward expansion?
Which colony used pamphlet distribution to attract settlers?
Which religious group held the belief that all people are created equal?
Which group of people paid rent for land to French landlords?
Which European group had the best relationship with Native Americans?
ESSAY TOPICS • The Quakers religious ideas (and why they might be upsetting to people of other faiths) • Why the Carolinas split into 2 colonies • Why the Mason-Dixon line was created
Other items to study • Guided reading worksheets (3.3 and 3.4 and other European Influence) • Re-teaching worksheets (3.3 and 3.4) • Class notes – timeline, Dutch colony notes and graphic organizers • (these items should all be in your notebook or folder… check the list in Mrs. Harrington’s room to make sure you have all the papers!)