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A set of Q&A flashcards covering key facts from the notes: colonial-Native relations, economic systems, major figures and quotes, the Great Awakening, and the Huron Carol.
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The English colonists had the most cooperative relationship with the Native Americans.
False.
The encomienda system was praised by Bartolome de las Casas.
False.
Who wrote the 1542 quote describing Spaniards as wolves among gentle sheep?
Bartolome de las Casas.
The West Indies colonies were profitable due to export of sugar.
True.
Spanish often married natives and had mixed-race children.
True.
The first lasting English colony was Massachusetts Bay.
False.
Joint Stock Companies allowed investors to profit off colonies.
True.
Indentured servants were used more frequently than slaves in the 1700s.
False.
The Stono Rebellion was led by a disgruntled Native American chief.
False.
The 'City upon a Hill' line spoken in 1630 was by which Puritan leader?
John Winthrop.
There is no want of power in God to cast wicked men into hell at any moment (1741).
Jonathan Edwards.
John Winthrop was a Puritan leader.
True.
The Great Awakening led people to challenge authority and think for themselves.
True.
Roger Williams founded the colony of Maryland.
False.
All colonies allowed for freedom of religion.
False.
The Huron Carol originated from which European country?
France.