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A) more control over colonies for Britain.
B) extreme ill-treatment of slaves
C) the addition of new proprietors to colonies.
D) the consolidation of all slave codes into one.
E) looser governance by the Crown.
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A) The early colonists were largely male.
B) The majority of the people lived some distances apart, on scattered farms and plantations.
C) The climate of the region led to high mortality rates up through 1700.
D) The slaves in tobacco plantations were replaced by indentured servants during the 1700s.
E) The region had an aristocratic social structure, with a declining number of indentured servants over time.
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A) The Chesapeake area developed a largely rural, English model of living.
B) The Chesapeake area featured small towns and social mobility.
C) The Chesapeake area relied on New York and Philadelphia as central urban hubs to support the many middle-rung farmers.
D) The Chesapeake area comprised of people from a variety of religions.
E) The Chesapeake area saw an increase in the number of indentured servants.
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A) the Old Lights stressed emotionalism in their preaching, while the New Lights did not.
B) the Old Lights relied on a network of itinerant preachers, while the New Lights did not.
C) the Old Lights advocated a more rationalistic theology, while the New Lights stressed evangelism.
D) the Old Lights favored evangelicalism and individual prayer, while the New Lights urged for a ministerial connection to God.
E) the Old Lights embraced Enlightenment ideals, while the New Lights saw the ideals as incompatible with faith.
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A) crime and punishment
B) supply and demand
C) education
D) religion
E) evangelism and prayer
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A) New Lights
B) Old Order Amish
C) Presbyterians
D) Anglicans
E) Puritans
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A) were mostly lawyers and merchants who controlled the economy of the Chesapeake area.
B) were better educated.
C) modeled their lives after wealthy Londoners.
D) considered themselves as an elite class with social responsibilities.
E) established many social institutions.
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A) the expansion of nonreligious newspapers throughout the 1700s.
B) people believing in the unquestioned primacy of rulers.
C) a decline in the powers of churches throughout the 1700s.
D) the reinforcement of the belief that humans had limited capacity for social change.
E) educated people postulating that divine laws governed the universe.
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A) The production of surplus tobacco
B) The success of corn and wheat mills
C) The practice of diversified farming
D) The production of indigo
E) The success of cotton-spinning mills
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A) Flax and wool were imported to make clothing.
B) Several farms achieved relative self-sustenance.
C) Wine and gold were exported to England in return for fish.
D) Farmers lived in villages instead of on their farms.
E) Timber was imported to establish shipbuilding industries.
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A) Cotton was the staple crop of the Chesapeake area.
B) Several sizeable cities developed in the Chesapeake area by the 1700s.
C) Developed industries formed the backbone of the economic structure in the Chesapeake area.
D) Farmers in the Chesapeake area remained tied to tobacco and failed to diversify.
E) The Chesapeake area developed a diverse and highly complicated economy because of immigration.
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A) Indian tribes lost the ability to negotiate with one group of colonists and play the European nations off against one another to win concessions.
B) Indians shifted from favoring a racial identity to assuming a tribal one.
C) Indians united under Benjamin Franklin and were ready to protest English intrusion into their lands and attempt to drive the colonists back across the Appalachians.
D) Indians helped the French build a series of military strongholds to intimidate the English.
E) Indian tribes united to protest against slavery that led to the Stono Rebellion.
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A) tobacco
B) sugar
C) gold
D) wine
E) wheat
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A) was centered on local churches.
B) was slow to grow because of the living conditions in the region.
C) was based solely on stable families.
D) included wealthy plantation owners who liked the year-round warm climate.
E) had a longer average life expectancy than that of any other region.
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