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U.S. History Chapter 4
Rule the Brittania! The English Empire, 1660-1763
I designed a quiz related to chapter 4 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 4 pages:
- Introduction
- Charles II and the Restoration Colonies
- The Glorious Revolution and the English Empire
- An Empire of Slavery and the Consumer Revolution
- Great Awakening and Enlightenment
- Wars for Empire
- Key Terms
- Summary
Week 4 Videos:
- Crash Course: English Civil War (14:36)
- Pennsylvania Colony (7:13)
- Quakers (2:26)
- English Bill of Rights (3:14)
- Glorious Revolution (3:55)
- The Colony of Georgia Founded (6:56)
- Crash Course: The Stono Rebellion (12:00)
- Burning of the City of New York (4:30)
- America’s First Great Awakening (4:53)
- Benjamin Franklin’s Life Lessons (9:52)
- Crash Course: The Seven Years’ War (12:19)
- Treaty of Paris (3:35)
Practice learning Chapter 4 Key Terms on Quizlet.
Review the following information featuring the U.S.:
- California (8:05)
- PBS John Quincy Adams (1:31)
- John Quincy Adams: When the People Cheered
- JQ Adams and the Honeymoon Disappointment (Louisa Catherine Adams)
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U.S. History Week 4 Rule the Brittania! The English Empire 1660-1763 |
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Who became King of England in 1660, starting the Restoration & ending a decade without a king? Answer choices include: William IV, Edward VI, George VIII, Charles II |
The correct answer is Charles II. |
What was/were the primary export/s of North Carolina and Virginia in the 1700s? Answer choices include: rice & indigo, turpentine & tar, tobacco, sugar |
The correct answer is tobacco. |
The ___ War began after the English expanded fields & took Native women as debt payment. Answer choices include: French & Indian, Apache, Yamasee, Cherokee |
The correct answer is Yamasee. |
The correct answer is Pennsylvania. |
In the 1600s, the ___ added restrictions & taxes to benefit British mercantilism. Answer choices include: Navigation Acts, Mercantile Reformation, Crusades, Treaty with the Delawares |
The correct answer is Navigation Acts. |
In 1688, the Whigs succeeded in overthrowing James II, called the ___. Answer choices include: Dominion of New England, Great Awakening, Emancipation Proclamation, Glorious Revolution |
The correct answer is Glorious Revolution. |
Certain rights were established, such as the requirement to demonstrate cause of imprisonment, called ___. Answer choices include: esse quam videri, habeas corpus, vita patris, prima facie |
The correct answer is habeas corpus. |
The correct answer is John Locke. |
The English Toleration Act of 1689 permitted greater ____. Answer choices include: women's rights, religious diversity, freedom of slaves, respect of native people |
The correct answer is religious diversity. |
How many Africans were enslaved by the Royal African company between 1672 & 1713? Answer choices include: 15,000; 50,000; 100,000; 125,000 |
The correct answer is 125,000. |
In 1739, ___ led the Stono Rebellion in which a large group of enslaved people rebelled. Answer choices include: Jemmy, Kauchee, Bet, Sena |
The correct answer is Jemmy. |
South Carolina’s Negro Act of 1740 prevented people of color from ___. Answer choices include: growing their own food, assembling & traveling freely, learning to write, all of these |
The correct answer is all of these. |
The New York Conspiracy Trials of 1741 exemplifies how white hysteria sparked violence among enslaved populations. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is true. |
___, such as as Robinson Crusoe, first appeared in the 17th century. Answer choices include: Essays, Mysteries, Novels, Epic poems |
The correct answer is Novels. |
Who was NOT a New Light who spread evangelical messages in the First Great Awakening? Answer choices include: Theodorus Frelinghuysen, George Whitefield, John Calvin, James Davenport |
The correct answer is John Calvin. |
The idea that knowledge comes from worldly experiences & observations is called ___. Answer choices include: empiricism, progressivism, cosmopolitanism, rationalism |
The correct answer is empiricism. |
Who was a Freemason who utilized Enlightenment principles to study how to protect wooden homes from fires? Answer choices include: Jonathan Edwards, William Byrd, James Oglethorpe, Benjamin Franklin |
The correct answer is Benjamin Franklin. |
What was the only government-funded colonial project? Answer choices include: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida |
The correct answer is Georgia. |
The Oglethorpe Plan for Georgia envisioned a utopia with a ban on ____. Answer choices include: alcohol & slavery, segregation & religion, Natives & Migrants, tobacco & taxes |
The correct answer is alcohol & slavery. |
The correct answer is William Pitt. |
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