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Week 3 U.S. History: Creating New Social Orders: Colonial Societies 1500-1700

 

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U.S. History Chapter 3 Creating New Social Orders: Colonial Societies, 1500-1700

I designed a quiz related to chapter 3 at the bottom of this article.

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U.S. History Week 3 Creating New Social Orders: Colonial Societies 1500-1700
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Founded in 1565, ___ became the oldest European settlement in the Americas. Answer choices include: Santa Fe, St. Augustine, Jamestown, Plymouth
Founded in 1565, ___ became the oldest European settlement in the Americas.
Answer choices include: Santa Fe, St. Augustine, Jamestown, Plymouth

The correct answer is St. Augustine.
The correct answer is St. Augustine.

European diseases decreased the Timucua Native population from 200,000 to ___ from 1565 to 1590. Answer choices include: 150,000, 100,000, 50,000, 15,000
European diseases decreased the Timucua Native population
from 200,000 to ___ from 1565 to 1590.
Answer choices include: 150,000, 100,000, 50,000, 15,000

The correct answer is 50,000.
The correct answer is 50,000.

In 1586, a pirate, ___, destroyed St. Augustine’s fort with only 20 ships and 100 men. Answer choices include: Blackbeard, Calico Jack, Anne Bonny, Sir Francis Drake
In 1586, a pirate, ___, destroyed St. Augustine’s fort with
only 20 ships and 100 men.
Answer choices include:
Blackbeard, Calico Jack, Anne Bonny, Sir Francis Drake

The correct answer is Sir Francis Drake.
The correct answer is Sir Francis Drake.

In 1680, Popé led the ___ people in a successful revolt against the Spaniards. Answer choices include: Iroquois, Apache, Pueblo, Sioux
In 1680, Popé led the ___ people in a successful revolt against the Spaniards.
Answer choices include: Iroquois, Apache, Pueblo, Sioux

The correct answer is Pueblo.
The correct answer is Pueblo.

Where did Dutch traders first establish themselves in North America? Answer choices include: Guam, Vanazuela, Manhattan Island, Rhode Island
Where did Dutch traders first establish themselves in North America?
Answer choices include: Guam, Vanazuela, Manhattan Island, Rhode Island

The correct answer is Manhattan Island.
The correct answer is Manhattan Island.

By the 1650s, New Netherland welcomed a wide mix of non-Dutch, Protestant, and Jewish immigrants. Answer choices include: true, false
By the 1650s, New Netherland welcomed a wide mix of
non-Dutch, Protestant, and Jewish immigrants.
Answer choices include: true, false

The correct answer is true.
The correct answer is true.

French colonists assisted Algonquian people while Dutch colonists assisted Iroquois in the ___ War(s) in the Great Lakes region. Answer choices include: Beaver, Holy, Boer, 100 Years
French colonists assisted Algonquian people while Dutch
colonists assisted Iroquois in the ___ War(s) in the Great Lakes region.
Answer choices include: Beaver, Holy, Boer, 100 Years

The correct answer is Beaver.
The correct answer is Beaver.

In the 1600s, members of an elite religious order focused on spreading Catholicism while combating Protestantism were called ___. Answer choices include: Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesuits, Pharisees, Essenes
In the 1600s, members of an elite religious order focused
on spreading Catholicism while combating Protestantism were called ___.
Answer choices include: Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesuits, Pharisees, Essenes

The correct answer is Jesuits.
The correct answer is Jesuits.

___ was a Mohawk woman who converted to Catholicism whose piety prompted an unsuccessful attempt to make her a saint in the 1600s. Answer choices include: Kateri Tekakwitha, Annie Dodge Wauneka, Nahnebahwequay, Molly Brant
___ was a Mohawk woman who converted to Catholicism
whose piety prompted an unsuccessful attempt
to make her a saint in the 1600s.
Answer choices include:
Kateri Tekakwitha, Annie Dodge Wauneka,
Nahnebahwequay, Molly Brant

The correct answer is Kateri Tekakwitha.
The correct answer is Kateri Tekakwitha.

What type of game might have been ordered by a Native healer to combat a disease called Aoutaerohi? Answer choices include: Stickball, Cards, Crosse (Lacrosse), Tag
What type of game might have been ordered by a
Native healer to combat a disease called Aoutaerohi?
Answer choices include: Stickball, Cards, Crosse (Lacrosse), Tag

The correct answer is Crosse (Lacrosse).
The correct answer is Crosse (Lacrosse).

The English Chesapeake Bay colonists came for religious reasons while the New England colonies migrated for economic reasons. Answer choices include: true, false
The English Chesapeake Bay colonists came for religious reasons
while the New England colonies migrated for economic reasons.
Answer choices include: true, false

The correct answer is false.
The correct answer is false.

In the 1600s, English settlers in Virginia & Maryland found steady income by selling ___. Answer choices include: gold, barley, citrus fruits, tobacco
In the 1600s, English settlers in Virginia & Maryland
found steady income by selling ___.
Answer choices include: gold, barley, citrus fruits, tobacco

The correct answer is tobacco.
The correct answer is tobacco.

What happened to King Charles I in 1649? Answer choices include: He declared a holy war. He was executed. He died of old age. He made amends with the Pope.
What happened to King Charles I in 1649?
Answer choices include:
He declared a holy war.
He was executed.
He died of old age.
He made amends with the Pope.

The correct answer is: He was executed.
The correct answer is: He was executed.

In the 1600s, the ___ were the Native inhabitants of the Jamestown area. Answer choices include: Powhatan, Catawba, Choctaw, Kickapoo
In the 1600s, the ___ were the Native inhabitants of the Jamestown area.
Answer choices include: Powhatan, Catawba, Choctaw, Kickapoo

The correct answer is Powhatan.
The correct answer is Powhatan.

What was/were struggle(s) facing the Chesapeake colonies in the 1600s? Answer choices include: They struggled to profit in a joint-stock company. Poor health & fighting caused problems & death. They were unable to grow their own food. All of these.
What was/were struggle(s) facing the Chesapeake colonies in the 1600s?
Answer choices include:
They struggled to profit in a joint-stock company.
Poor health & fighting caused problems & death.
They were unable to grow their own food.
All of these.

The correct answer is all of these.
The correct answer is all of these.

In the 1600s, approximately ___ people agreed to work ~5-7 years in the Chesapeake colony in exchange for food, clothes, & shelter. Answer choices include: 1,000; 10,000; 50,000; 100,000
In the 1600s, approximately ___ people agreed to work
~5-7 years in the Chesapeake colony in exchange for food, clothes, & shelter.
Answer choices include: 1,000; 10,000; 50,000; 100,000

The correct answer is 100,000.
The correct answer is 100,000.

The Virginia Company offered the ___: 50 acres + 50 acres for each servant or family member to those who paid to go to America. Answer choices include: Tenant System, Promotion System, Headright System, Almanac System
The Virginia Company offered the ___: 50 acres + 50 acres
for each servant or family member to those who paid to go to America.
Answer choices include: Tenant System, Promotion System,
Headright System, Almanac System

The correct answer is Headright System.
The correct answer is Headright System.


Wahunsonacook’s daughter Matoaka, also called ___, was captured & married to Englishman John Rolfe, sparking war in 1614. Answer choices include: Queen Weetamoo, Queen Anne, Pocahontas, Nancy Ward
Wahunsonacook’s daughter Matoaka, also called ___,
was captured & married to Englishman John Rolfe,
sparking war in 1614.
Answer choices include: Queen Weetamoo, Queen Anne,
Pocahontas, Nancy Ward

The correct answer is Pocahontas.
The correct answer is Pocahontas.

What caused Nathaniel Bacon’s death? Answer choices include: He drowned. He died of dysentery. A Native American scalped him. He was hanged.
What caused Nathaniel Bacon’s death?
 Answer choices include:
He drowned.
He died of dysentery.
A Native American scalped him.
He was hanged.

The correct answer is: He died of dysentery.
The correct answer is: He died of dysentery.

In 1692, Puritans in New England accused hundreds of women and men of ___, leading many to be executed. Answer choices include: arson, theft, witchcraft, having relations with Natives
In 1692, Puritans in New England accused hundreds
of women and men of ___, leading many to be executed.
Answer choices include:
arson, theft, witchcraft, having relations with Natives

The correct answer is witchcraft.
The correct answer is witchcraft.

Native people often used shell beads called ___ for ceremonies, as jewelry, and as currency for trading. Answer choices include: wampum, gauntlets, spools, conches
Native people often used shell beads called ___ for ceremonies,
as jewelry, and as currency for trading.
Answer choices include: wampum, gauntlets, spools, conches

The correct answer is wampum.
The correct answer is wampum.

What animal introduced by Europeans consumed food upon which deer depended for sustenance. Answer choices include: rattlesnakes, beavers, pigs, opossums
What animal introduced by Europeans consumed food
upon which deer depended for sustenance.
Answer choices include: rattlesnakes, beavers, pigs, opossums

The correct answer is pigs.
The correct answer is pigs.

Native Americans introduced smoking tobacco to Europeans. Answer choices include: true, false
Native Americans introduced smoking tobacco to Europeans.
Answer choices include: true, false

The correct answer is true.
The correct answer is true.


___ was an English naturalist who traveled to Jamaica in 1687 to catalog hundreds of new plants. Answer choices include: Adriaen van Ostade, Sir Hans Sloane, Sarah Good, George Percy
___ was an English naturalist who traveled to Jamaica
in 1687 to catalog hundreds of new plants.
Answer choices include:
Adriaen van Ostade, Sir Hans Sloane, Sarah Good, George Percy

The correct answer is Sir Hans Sloane.
The correct answer is Sir Hans Sloane.

Europeans sought helpful advice regarding native plants and herbs from indigenous peoples. Answer choices include: true, false
Europeans sought helpful advice regarding
native plants and herbs from indigenous peoples.
Answer choices include: true, false

The correct answer is false.
The correct answer is false.

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