a. Maryland
b. Pennsylvania
c. Georgia
d. New York
21. Which of these people was most like a modern American in emphasizing toleration of religion and the rights of all people (even Indians)?
a. John Smith
b. Roger Williams
c. Anne Hutchinson
d. John Winthrop
22. What was Virginia society like in the late 1600s?
a. Harmonious. The planters and Indians got along very well.
b. Fairly good. The Indians and backwoods farmers got along well, but neither liked the big plantation owners near the coast.
c. Not bad. All the settlers got along well with each other, but both had troubles with Indian raids.
d. Fragmented. The backwoods planters didn't get along with the plantation owners near the coast, and there were Indian problems on the frontier.
23. King Philip's War was
a. the last major Indian attempt to clear the settlers out
b. one of the first examples of French and Indians fighting against British
c. followed by a time of great mercy towards the Indians by the Pilgrims and Puritans
d. the bloodiest war ever fought in world history
24. Which of these is true of the Salem Witch Trials?
a. They were relatively mild compared to what happened in Europe.
b. Over a hundred people were killed before it was through.
c. As soon as the suspected witches were released from prison, the plagues and torments returned to the town.
d. The citizens of Salem maintained to the end of their days that they acted correctly.
25. Franklin did all of the following except
a. point out that lightning was electricity
b. say "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
c. win increased freedom of the press as the defendant in the Zenger trial
d. start the first lending library in the colonies.
26. The Zenger Case along with James Franklin's time in jail showed that
a. Freedom of the press had arrived at the point where newspaper publishers could print anything they wanted to without fear of punishment.
b. Newspaper publishers could criticize the government as long as their criticisms were very witty or funny.
c. Freedom of the press was getting larger, but was still much smaller than it is today.
d. Newspaper publishers printed almost exactly what the government told them to print.
27. Franklin's life until 1751 showed that
a. everyone in the American colonies was equal
b. it was relatively easy for hard-working farmers to get rich
c. few cared about improving their moral lives
d. he lived up to some of his sayings in "Poor Richard's Almanack"
28. Which colony was least tolerant of other religions during the early Colonial Era?
a. Maryland
b. Massachusetts
c. Rhode Island
d. Pennsylvania
29. The last and southernmost British colony in North America was
a. Georgia
b. Florida
c. Cuba
d. Mississippi
30. The thirteen British colonies were
a. founded for the same reason
b. started within a fifty-year period of each other
c. free from foreign or Indian attack
d. diverse in their economies and populationsWhich of these colonies was not set up as a haven, or safe place, for some group or another?
20: a
21: d
22: a
23: d
24: c
25: a
26: d
27: a
28: a
29: c
30: c
25 not A !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Which of these colonies was not set up as a haven, or safe place, for some group or another?20: a
21: d
22: a
23: d
24: c
25: a
26: d
27: a
28: a
29: c
30: c
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