In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon led a rebellion against Governor Berkley?
The reasons for Bacon's rebellion were?
Bacon resented Governor Berkely
Berkely had no interest in protecting settlers moving west
Berkely's trading with the Indians was not to be interrupted
All of the above
What events happened during Bacon's Rebellion?
Jamestown burned to the ground
Bacon dies during rebellion
Governor Berkley captured and hung 23 of the rebles
Bacon's Rebellion was the first organized civil disobedience against British crown in the Colonies?
During the Salem witch trials 20 people were executed?
The Salem Witch Trials ended in 1693?
The French arrive in Hudson Bay in 1608?
The French establish a trading post in and fur trading with the begins
Trading destroyed the Indian's way of life by?
Guns and alcohol were exchanged for furs/pelts
Beavers, east of the Rocky Mountains were completely eliminated
Louis 14th copies the British and creates New France
How did New France differ from the British colonies?
No popular elections
No elected assemblies
No local government allowed
No trial by jury
Local magistrate acted as judge and jury
The Treaty of Utrecht caused what to happen?
Acadia was ceded to England
Acadia was renamed Nova Scotia
French Canadians became land-locked when the St.Lawrence River freezes in winter
The Mississippi River becomes the only way our of the interior of Canada in winter
Acadians are forced out of Acadia to New Orleans
Who initiated the "Great Awakening?"
James Ogelthrope
Benjamin Franklin
James White
Jonathan Edwards
The Great Awakening was a religious economic freedom educational( religious, economic, freedom, educational ) revival that spread throughout all the colonies cities countries French( colonies, cities, countries, French )
The Great Awakening became a uniquely "American" experience?
What are bullet points about religion in the Northern colonies in 1700?
Mostly Puritan
Attendance was mandatory
Colonist paid taxes to support the church
Very strict and conservative
Government power came from leaders in the church
The North established Harvard University to train clergy
Bullet points about religion in Southern colonies in 1700s?
Mostly Church of England
Relaxed attendance policy
Colonist paid taxes to church
Pulpit was used by King to pronounce royal opinions
South established William & Mary College to train clergy
How many colonies have royal governors?
5
3
8
10
Which 3 colonies are ruled by Lord Proprietors?
New York
Virginia
Maryland
Rhode Island
Pennsylvania
Carolina
Georgia
The 2 colonies that elect their own governors and have self governing charters?
Connecticut
Carolinas
All colonial governments were based on English Law?
Upper house legislature was?
Elected by Landowners to serve
Appointed by King or proprietor
Elected by citizens
Lower House legislature was?
Elected by citzens
Elected by landowners to serve
Tax increases and decreases were voted on by colonist?
Royal Governors were paid from taxes collected from colonists?
New England held town hall meetings to vote and decide on taxes and salaries?
Southern colonies elected representatives to a local government to decide on taxes and salaries?