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John Smith

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 2

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Chapter Two Transplantations and Borderlands Multiple Choice Questions 1. Seventeenth-century English colonial settlements A. were essentially business enterprises. B. were tightly controlled by the English government. C. were effectively isolated from contact with other nations. were well-planned and generally quite successful from the start. maintained the political and social institutions of England. Ans: A Page: 27 2. The site chosen for the Jamestown settlement included all of the following EXCEPT A. it was low and swampy and subject to outbreaks of malaria. B. it was inland so as to offer security from natives. C. it bordered the territories of powerful Indian tribes. it was surrounded by thick woods. it was inaccessible by ship. Ans: E

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Sheet1 AP United States History - Review Charts Decades Political Economic Social Technological Roots & Links 1600 New France (Canada) Jamestown John Smith Powhatan Pocahontas Charter Samuel de Champlain Joint Stock Company Virginia Company Coureaurs de bois Primogeniture Roanoke Colony Elizabeth I Enclosure Movement 1610 Lord De La Warr First Anglo-Powhatan War House of Burgesses John Rolfe Tobacco Headright System 1620 William Bradford Squanto Mayflower Compact Puritans Separatists Calvinism Church of England 1630 Massachusetts Bay Colony Pequot War John Winthrop Lord Baltimore Roger Williams Reverend Thomas Hooker Fundamental Orders Indentured Servants Plantation Patroonship Anne Hutchinson Great Migration Antinomianism Congregational Church

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jamestown 1607 1st settlement, three forths of the people died off from starvation, the relatioinship with the powhatan indians was harsh and john smith was a yeoman who tought small farmers to cultivate on their own land and farms. John rolfe brought and helped grow and spread tobacco which saved virginia
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