Video Notes Review: Early English Colonies, Native Relations, Great Awakening, and Huron Carol

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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.

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The encomienda system was praised by Bartolome de las Casas.

False.

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Who wrote the 1542 quote describing Spaniards as wolves among gentle sheep?

Bartolome de las Casas.

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The West Indies colonies were profitable due to export of sugar.

True.

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Spanish often married natives and had mixed-race children.

True.

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The first lasting English colony was Massachusetts Bay.

False.

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Joint Stock Companies allowed investors to profit off colonies.

True.

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Indentured servants were used more frequently than slaves in the 1700s.

False.

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The Stono Rebellion was led by a disgruntled Native American chief.

False.

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The 'City upon a Hill' line spoken in 1630 was by which Puritan leader?

John Winthrop.

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There is no want of power in God to cast wicked men into hell at any moment (1741).

Jonathan Edwards.

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John Winthrop was a Puritan leader.

True.

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The Great Awakening led people to challenge authority and think for themselves.

True.

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Roger Williams founded the colony of Maryland.

False.

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All colonies allowed for freedom of religion.

False.

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The Huron Carol originated from which European country?

France.