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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.
Directions for the quiz:
- Scroll down & click on the first thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
- Choose an answer for each question.
- Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
- The correct answer is on the screen following the question.
- Compare your answers with those provided.
- If you cannot easily see the correct answer, check the captions.
Review the following Chapter 3 pages:
- Introduction
- Spanish Exploration and Colonial Society
- Colonial Rivalries: Dutch and French Colonial Ambitions
- English Settlements in America
- The Impact of Colonization
- Key Terms
- Summary
Week 3 videos:
- Native Populations and Smallpox Epidemics (6:03)
- Juan Ponce de Leon: Meet the Spanish Explorer Who Discovered Florida (1:57)
- PBS: Francis Drake (4:49)
- What Were the Beaver Wars? (7:01)
- Anglo-Powhatan Wars in Jamestown (7:56)
- The Messed Up True Story of Pocahontas (6:18)
- Santa Fe History 101 (8:29)
- The Mayflower Compact (2:05)
- Crash Course: Natives and the English (11:26)
- Bacon’s Rebellion (2:58)
- Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Pueblo Revolt (9:13)
- What Really Happened During the Salem Witch Trials (5:30)
- How a Native American Artisan Keeps the 4500 Year Old Practice of Wampum Alive (7:11)
Practice learning Chapter 3 Key Terms on Quizlet.
Review the following information featuring the U.S.:
- Arizona (7:21)
- Arkansas (7:22)
- PBS: James Madison (1:21)
- James Madison and the Secret Convention
- Dolley Madison: Decorating the White House
- Dolley’s Parrot
- PBS James Monroe (1:25)
- James Monroe: The Hats Story
- Mary Hester Monroe: The First Daughter Wedding (Elizabeth Kortright - Monroe’s daughter)
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
The correct answer is Pueblo. |
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. |
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. |
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 Jesuits. |
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 |
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 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 |
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. |
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 |
The correct answer is Powhatan. |
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 |
The correct answer is 100,000. |
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 |
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. |
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 |
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 |
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 |
The correct answer is pigs. |
Native Americans introduced smoking tobacco to Europeans. Answer choices include: true, false |
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 |
The correct answer is Sir Hans Sloane. |
Europeans sought helpful advice regarding native plants and herbs from indigenous peoples. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is false. |
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