Period 2: 1607–1754

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Soru 61Soru

"For having, upon specious pretences of public works, raised great unjust taxes upon the Commonalty for the advancement of private favorites... For having protected, favored, and emboldened the Indians against His Majesty’s loyal subjects, never contriving, requiring, or permitting any hostile admittance or pursuit against them..."
— Nathaniel Bacon, "Declaration of the People," 1676

Which of the following was a major consequence of the social and political tensions that culminated in the conflict described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Southern planters shifted away from white indentured servants and increasingly relied on enslaved African labor.

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Southern planters shifted away from white indentured servants and increasingly relied on enslaved African labor.
The correct answer is correct because Bacon's Rebellion highlighted the dangerous instability of relying on a large population of landless, disenfranchised former indentured servants. In response, the Virginia planter class accelerated the transition to enslaved African labor, which did not carry the same long-term political threat of demanding land and representation.

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Analyze the historical context of the stimulus.
The excerpt is from Nathaniel Bacon's 1676 declaration during Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, highlighting grievances regarding high taxes and colonial policy toward Native Americans.
Identifying the author, date, and historical event establishes the core conflict between disenfranchised western settlers (largely former indentured servants) and the eastern planter elite.
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Evaluate the political and social consequences of the rebellion.
Elite planters realized that a large population of landless, armed, and discontented former indentured servants posed a direct threat to the stability of the colony.
Connecting the immediate grievances of the rebellion to the long-term labor needs of the plantation economy explains the shift in labor systems.
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Identify the long-term transition in the labor force.
Planters turned away from contract-based white indentured servitude and turned to permanent, hereditary African chattel slavery as their primary labor source.
This labor transition minimized the growth of a landless, free white class and allowed planters to maintain rigid control over the workforce.

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The transition from indentured servitude to chattel slavery in the Chesapeake colonies.
Soru 62Soru

Read the following excerpt from an act passed by the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1669:

'Whereas the only law in force for the punishment of refractory servants resisting their masters... cannot be inflicted upon negroes, [it is enacted] that if any slave shall resist his master... and by the extremity of the correction should chance to die, that his death shall not be accounted felony, but the master... be acquit of all punishment, since it cannot be presumed that prepensed malice (which alone makes murder felony) should induce any man to destroy his own estate.'

Which of the following historical developments in the British colonies is best illustrated by this law?

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Cevap: The legal definition of enslaved Africans as permanent property (chattel) rather than temporary laborers

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The legal definition of enslaved Africans as permanent property (chattel) rather than temporary laborers
The correct option is correct because the 1669 act describes enslaved people as a master's 'own estate,' establishing that they were legally classified as property (chattel). The law's removal of murder charges for killing a slave during 'correction' illustrates the creation of a distinct legal system where enslaved Africans possessed no personal rights, contrasting with the temporary status of indentured servants.

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Analyze the text of the 1669 Virginia act.
The text references 'negroes' and 'slaves' who resist their masters, declaring that if they die from correction, it is not a felony because a master would not deliberately destroy their 'own estate'.
This shows that the law views enslaved people as property (estate) rather than human subjects with legal protections.
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Identify the historical context of late 17th-century labor in the Chesapeake.
During this period, colonial legislatures increasingly codified laws to transition from indentured servitude to lifelong, hereditary racial slavery (chattel slavery).
These legal distinctions were designed to maintain control over a growing slave population and secure a permanent labor force for tobacco plantation economies.
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Evaluate the choices to match the correct historical development.
The option describing the legal definition of enslaved Africans as permanent property directly matches the concept of chattel slavery shown in the source text.
This distinguishes the status of slaves from that of indentured servants who retained some legal protections and eventual freedom.

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The transition from indentured servitude to chattel slavery, codified through colonial laws that defined enslaved people as property.
Soru 63Soru

"We have always found in these natives a great resistance to abandoning their ancient customs and ceremonies... After the rebellion [of 1680], it became clear that forcing them to completely give up their traditional ways only fueled their anger. Therefore, we must show greater leniency, allowing them to practice their beliefs in private, provided they publicly observe the Holy Catholic faith and perform the labor required for the maintenance of our towns."

—Spanish colonial report on the Pueblo region, c. 1700

Which of the following was a major consequence of the Pueblo Revolt described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Spanish colonial authorities accommodated some aspects of American Indian culture and religion.

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Spanish colonial authorities accommodated some aspects of American Indian culture and religion.
The correct option is correct because, in the wake of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, Spanish colonizers realized that total suppression of native religious and cultural traditions was unsustainable. When they reconquered the region, they modified their approach to allow a degree of private cultural and religious practice alongside public adherence to Catholicism, aiming to stabilize their rule.

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Analyze the stimulus document for key historical details.
The document describes a Spanish colonial report from around 1700 reflecting on the aftermath of a 1680 rebellion (the Pueblo Revolt). It notes that forcing the indigenous population to abandon traditional customs caused anger, and suggests allowing private practice of beliefs while maintaining public Catholicism and labor demands.
This establishes the historical context of Spanish policy adjustment following native resistance.
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Identify the primary consequence of this policy change.
The policy represents a shift toward cultural accommodation in order to maintain stability and control in the Spanish colony.
This links the historical event (Pueblo Revolt) to the correct conceptual outcome of Spanish colonial adjustment.

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Spanish accommodation of American Indian culture following the Pueblo Revolt
Soru 64Soru

"And whereas the enforcing of the conscience in matters of Religion hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous Consequence in those commonwealthes where it hath been practised... Be it therefore... enacted... that no person or persons whatsoever within this Province... professing to believe in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth be any waies troubled, Molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion..."

— Maryland Toleration Act, 1649

The passage above was primarily written to address which of the following colonial issues?

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Cevap: The need to protect the religious freedom of minority Catholics from a growing Protestant population in the Chesapeake region.

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The need to protect the religious freedom of minority Catholics from a growing Protestant population in the Chesapeake region.
The correct answer is correct because the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 was designed to guarantee freedom of worship for Christian denominations, specifically to protect the Catholic minority who founded Maryland from the growing influx of Protestant settlers in the Chesapeake region.

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Identify the source and context of the stimulus.
The document is the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, which guarantees freedom of worship for all Christians in the colony of Maryland.
Understanding the colonial region (Chesapeake) and the founders' background (Lord Baltimore, a Catholic proprietor) provides the historical context.
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Analyze the purpose of the legislation.
The act was passed during a period of rising Protestant immigration to Maryland, which threatened the religious freedoms of the original Catholic minority.
Maryland was founded as a Catholic haven, but as Protestants grew in number, the proprietary government needed to pass laws to protect Catholics' right to worship.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the best match.
The option stating the need to protect the religious freedom of minority Catholics matches the context, while the other options conflate regions, mercantilism, or labor systems.
Only one option accurately reflects the demographic and religious dynamics of the Chesapeake colony of Maryland.

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Development of religious tolerance and diversity in the colonies.
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Soru 65Soru

Read the following excerpt from a Virginia court ruling in 1640:

"Whereas Hugh Gwyn hath... brought back from Maryland three servants formerly run away... the Court doth therefore order that the first, being a Dutchman named Victor, and the other a Scotchman named James Gregory, shall first serve their said master for one whole year [after their indentures expire]... and the third being a negro named John Punch shall serve his said master or his assigns for the time of his natural life here or elsewhere."

Which of the following developments in the British North American colonies is best illustrated by this court decision?

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Cevap: The gradual emergence of a racialized system of lifelong chattel slavery for African laborers

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The gradual emergence of a racialized system of lifelong chattel slavery for African laborers
The correct answer is correct because the court decision demonstrates a clear shift in how colonial authorities treated runaway servants based on their race and origin. By sentencing the African servant, John Punch, to lifelong service while only adding temporary time to the Dutch and Scottish servants' indentures, the Virginia court established one of the earliest legal precedents for permanent, racialized chattel slavery in the British North American colonies.

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Analyze the historical source context
The document is a 1640 Virginia court ruling involving three runaway servants: a Dutchman, a Scotsman, and an African man (John Punch).
Identifying the actors and their geographic and temporal settings helps pin down the colonial labor transition period.
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Compare the punishments assigned to each servant
The European servants (Dutch and Scottish) receive an additional year of service, while the African servant is sentenced to serve for the rest of his natural life.
Recognizing the divergence in punishments reveals how the legal system began to treat laborers differently based on race.
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Connect the legal divergence to broader colonial trends
The sentencing of an African worker to lifelong service represents a major early milestone in the development of racialized, hereditary chattel slavery in the Chesapeake.
Linking this specific legal case to the larger transition from temporary indentured servitude to permanent racial slavery identifies the correct historical development.

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The legal and social transition from indentured servitude to racialized chattel slavery in the colonial South.
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Soru 66Soru

“Virginia and Maryland... are both of one temperature and disposition... the labor of the country is tobacco, and this is the only commodity that is made, and is the current coin of the country... The inhabitants are generally of two sorts: the first are those who have transported themselves, or are transported by others, under covenants of servitude for a term of years; the second are those who having served their times, are become freemen...”

— John Hammond, Leah and Rachel, or, the Two Fruitfull Sisters Virginia and Mary-land, 1656

Based on the passage, which of the following was a major difference between the model of colonization in the Chesapeake region and the model established in New England during the seventeenth century?

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Cevap: New England colonization was characterized by family-based migration and a diversified economy, whereas the Chesapeake relied on single laborers and a cash-crop economy.

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New England colonization was characterized by family-based migration and a diversified economy, whereas the Chesapeake relied on single laborers and a cash-crop economy.
The correct option is correct because the New England colonies were settled mostly by Puritan families seeking religious freedom, which led to a society built around tight-knit towns and a diversified economy (comprising subsistence farming, logging, shipbuilding, and trade). In contrast, the Chesapeake colonies (Virginia and Maryland) were settled primarily by young, single male indentured servants seeking economic opportunity, leading to a highly dispersed population oriented around tobacco plantations.

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Analyze the provided stimulus to identify the core characteristics of the Chesapeake colonization model.
The passage describes the Chesapeake economy as heavily reliant on a single cash crop (tobacco) and a labor force dominated by individuals bound by 'covenants of servitude' (indentured servants).
Understanding the context of the stimulus is essential for identifying the characteristics of the Chesapeake region.
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Recall the characteristics of the New England colonization model during the seventeenth century.
New England was settled primarily by Puritans migrating as family units, resulting in a relatively balanced gender ratio, close-knit town communities, and a diversified economy including family farming, fishing, and commerce.
Contrasting the Chesapeake model with the New England model requires knowing the defining social and economic features of both regions.
3
Compare the two models to determine the primary difference.
The option asserting that New England was characterized by family-based migration and a diversified economy, while the Chesapeake relied on single laborers and a cash-crop economy, is the correct historical contrast.
This direct comparison demonstrates mastery of the different European colonization models in British North America.

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Comparison of British colonial models between the Chesapeake and New England regions during the seventeenth century.
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Estimated Ethnic Composition of the Population in Select British North American Colonial Regions, c. 1750

RegionEnglish and WelshGermanScotch-IrishDutchAfrican
New England90%1%3%0%3%
Middle Colonies40%20%15%10%7%
Southern Colonies50%5%10%0%32%

Which of the following regional characteristics of the Middle Colonies in the colonial era is best illustrated by the data in the table?

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Cevap: The development of a highly diverse and ethnically pluralistic society

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The development of a highly diverse and ethnically pluralistic society
The correct answer is correct because the demographic data in the table shows that the Middle Colonies possessed a significantly more diverse population than New England or the Southern Colonies, with substantial populations of German, Scotch-Irish, and Dutch immigrants in addition to English colonists. This reflects the region's historical role as a hub of cultural pluralism and ethnic diversity.

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Analyze the table columns and rows for the Middle Colonies.
The Middle Colonies population is 40% English, 20% German, 15% Scotch-Irish, 10% Dutch, and 7% African.
To understand the demographic distribution of the Middle Colonies.
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Compare the Middle Colonies' demographics to the other regions listed in the table.
New England is 90% English, and the Southern Colonies are 50% English and 32% African. The Middle Colonies have a wider variety of European groups with significant population shares.
To identify what makes the Middle Colonies distinct according to the data.
3
Select the historical description that matches the diverse demographic composition shown for the Middle Colonies.
The option stating that the Middle Colonies developed a highly diverse and ethnically pluralistic society is the only choice that directly reflects the data showing multiple European ethnic groups residing in the region.
To choose the option that correctly interprets the demographic trends shown in the table.

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The Middle Colonies were characterized by a high degree of ethnic, cultural, and religious diversity, drawing immigrants from various European nations and creating a pluralistic society.
Soru 68Soru

"Our plantations... are a double advantage to us; first, in that they take off our manufactures, and next, in that they supply us with such commodities as we must otherwise purchase from other nations... But this advantage is only so long as we keep them dependent on their mother country, and do not permit them to set up manufactures of their own, nor to trade directly with foreign states, which would make them our rivals."

— John Cary, English merchant, *An Essay on the State of England, Relation to its Trade*, 1695

Based on the excerpt, which of the following best explains how British colonists in North America responded to the trade restrictions described by Cary?

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Cevap: Colonial merchants frequently participated in smuggling and illicit trade with other European empires.

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Colonial merchants frequently participated in smuggling and illicit trade with other European empires.
The correct answer is correct because British colonists, particularly merchants in New England, routinely bypassed the Navigation Acts and other mercantilist restrictions by smuggling goods such as molasses, sugar, and manufactured goods to and from French, Dutch, and Spanish ports. This illicit trade allowed colonists to maintain high profits despite metropolitan efforts to monopolize colonial trade.

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Analyze the provided stimulus to identify the core economic policy described.
The stimulus describes Cary's belief that colonies should remain dependent on their mother country, buy its manufactures, and not trade with other nations, which represents the policy of mercantilism.
Understanding the mercantilist context is necessary to evaluate colonial responses to these imperial trade restrictions.
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Evaluate the options to identify how colonists historically responded to mercantilist regulations like the Navigation Acts.
British colonists regularly engaged in smuggling and illicit trade with foreign empires (such as the Dutch and French) to evade English regulations and maximize their own profits.
This aligns with the historical reality of salutary neglect and widespread colonial resistance to mercantilist enforcement.
3
Confirm the correct answer and rule out distractors based on historical accuracy and error patterns.
The option concerning smuggling is correct, while the others represent misunderstandings of mercantilist purposes, regional colonial economies, or colonial labor systems.
Ensures the selected answer is historically valid and matches the target concept.

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Transatlantic Trade and Mercantilism
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"We do covenant to associate ourselves in one receipt of society; and to bind ourselves to each other in all love and helpfulness... [and] by all means avoid all such as are contrary-minded, and keep off from us all such as shall not be fit for our society."
— Dedham Town Covenant, Massachusetts, 1636

Which of the following historical realities of the seventeenth-century New England colonies is most directly reflected in the sentiment expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The enforcement of religious conformity and the exclusion of ideological dissenters

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The enforcement of religious conformity and the exclusion of ideological dissenters
The correct answer is correct because the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay established communities based on religious conformity and communal unity. The covenant's directive to 'avoid all such as are contrary-minded' and keep off those 'not fit for our society' directly manifested in the banishment of dissenters who challenged Puritan orthodoxy, such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.

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Analyze the provided historical source, the Dedham Town Covenant of 1636.
Identify that the document emphasizes communal cohesion and explicitly advocates for excluding dissenters ('avoid all such as are contrary-minded').
Understanding the source's main themes is necessary to link it to broader colonial patterns.
2
Recall the characteristics of the New England colonies during Period 2 (1607–1754).
Note that New England Puritans sought to establish a purified, homogeneous religious society rather than a diverse or tolerant one.
This contextual knowledge allows for evaluating which option matches New England's historical trajectory.
3
Compare the core themes of the excerpt against the historical options provided.
The goal of keeping out those who were 'contrary-minded' matches the historical reality of Puritans banishing religious dissenters who challenged the social and religious order.
Matching the analysis of the source to the correct historical development identifies the correct answer.

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Puritan religious conformity and community structure in New England
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Soru 70Soru

“The merchants here do openly declare that they will trade with whom they please, and that the Acts of Navigation are against their natural rights... They trade with the French at Canada and the Dutch at Curaçao, and bring home wealth from all parts of the world, paying no duties to His Majesty.”
— Report of Governor Bellomont of New York to the Lords of Trade, 1698

The trade practices described in the excerpt most directly led to which of the following responses by the British government?

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Cevap: The creation of vice-admiralty courts to try accused smugglers without local colonial juries

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The creation of vice-admiralty courts to try accused smugglers without local colonial juries
The correct answer is correct because colonial smuggling and resistance to the Navigation Acts led the British government to establish vice-admiralty courts in the late seventeenth century. Because local colonial juries frequently acquitted merchants accused of illegal trade, these juryless courts headed by royal judges were created to enforce mercantilist laws more effectively.

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Analyze the historical stimulus provided in the excerpt.
The excerpt shows New York's governor complaining about colonial merchants defying the Navigation Acts and smuggling goods with foreign empires (the French and Dutch).
This establishes the historical context of British mercantilist regulations and the widespread colonial evasion of these trade laws.
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Identify the historical response of the British government to colonial smuggling.
To enforce mercantilism and crack down on smuggling, the British government tightened administrative control by creating the Board of Trade and establishing vice-admiralty courts.
Traditional colonial courts with local juries regularly acquitted fellow colonists accused of smuggling, prompting the Crown to use juryless maritime courts.

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The enforcement of and resistance to British mercantilist policies in North America.
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Soru 71Soru

"Those that scaped the fire were slaine with the sword; some hewed to peeces, others rune throw with their rapiers, so as they were quickly dispatchte, and very few scaped. It was conceived they thus destroyed about 400 at this time. It was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fyer, and the streams of blood quenching the same... but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the prayers thereof to God, who had wrought so wonderfully for them..."

—William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony, Of Plymouth Plantation, describing the Mystic River Massacre (1637)

Which of the following historical developments in seventeenth-century New England is most directly reflected in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Persistent conflicts between English colonists and Native American groups over land and resources.

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Persistent conflicts between English colonists and Native American groups over land and resources.
The correct answer is correct because the Pequot War (which included the Mystic River Massacre of 1637 described in the excerpt) arose from intense competition over land and regional trade between English colonists and local Native American tribes. As English settlers steadily expanded their settlements in the Connecticut River Valley, conflicts over land ownership and resources became increasingly violent and destructive.

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Identify the historical context and source of the stimulus.
The excerpt is from William Bradford describing the Mystic River Massacre during the Pequot War of 1637 in colonial New England.
Placing the source in its correct time and place is necessary for analyzing colonial relationships.
2
Analyze the cause and nature of the conflict described.
The Pequot War was a violent clash resulting from rapid English demographic growth and migration into native territories, leading to disputes over land and trade.
This links the specific violence of the massacre to the systemic issue of land encroachment characteristic of British colonization.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that best matches the historical reality of British-Native relations.
The correct answer accurately links the event to persistent conflicts over land and resources, while the other choices present historical inaccuracies regarding colonial regions, Spanish labor systems, or native cultural dynamics.
This step ensures that incorrect distractors are systematically eliminated.

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European and American Indian Relations
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Soru 72Soru

"Now it pleased God to send a Mr. Whitefield into this land; and my hearing of his preaching at Philadelphia, like a low sound of the common rumor of the revolution, now he was coming to New England... I was in my field at work... when I heard a man coming posthaste... he said Mr. Whitefield is to preach at Middletown this morning... I run to my pasture for my horse... and we went out on the road and saw a cloud of dust... it was all of horses and riders, and they came like a steady stream... We went on and when we came to Middletown... there was a very great multitude of people... I saw Mr. Whitefield... and my hearing him preach gave me a heart wound; and all my old foundation was broken up, and I saw that my righteousness would not save me."

— Nathan Cole, Connecticut farmer, describing his experience in 1740

The events described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following colonial developments?

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Cevap: The spread of a Protestant evangelical revival emphasizing individual religious experience

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The spread of a Protestant evangelical revival emphasizing individual religious experience
The preaching of George Whitefield and the emotional reaction of the audience are classic hallmarks of the First Great Awakening. This transatlantic religious revival swept through the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, emphasizing personal salvation, evangelical fervor, and individual spiritual experience over traditional church hierarchy and doctrine.

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Identify the key historical figure and setting described in the stimulus.
Nathan Cole describes traveling to hear George Whitefield, a prominent traveling open-air preacher of the 1740s.
Recognizing the major figures of the era helps locate the historical context of the passage.
2
Connect the details of the sermon to the broader cultural and religious climate of Period 2.
The emotional reaction, the seeking of salvation, and the breaking down of 'old foundations' point directly to the First Great Awakening.
Linking specific textual clues like spiritual rebirth and mass gatherings defines the event's character.
3
Select the historical development that matches these characteristics.
The First Great Awakening was a Protestant evangelical revival that swept the British colonies, emphasizing personal faith and emotional conversion.
Matching the core features of the Great Awakening to the correct option provides the final solution.

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The First Great Awakening and its impact on colonial religious and social life.
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Soru 73Soru

"Government seems to me a part of religion itself, a thing sacred in its institution and end. ... Any government is free to the people under it (whatever be the frame) where the laws rule, and the people are a party to those laws, and more than this is tyranny, oligarchy, or confusion."
— William Penn, Preface to the Frame of Government of Pennsylvania, 1682

Which of the following developments in the British North American colonies did the ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly support?

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Cevap: The development of representative assemblies and colonial participation in local lawmaking.

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The development of representative assemblies and colonial participation in local lawmaking.
The correct answer is correct because William Penn’s philosophy emphasizes that a free government requires the consent and participation of the governed ('where the laws rule, and the people are a party to those laws'). This directly supported the growth of representative colonial assemblies in the British colonies, which allowed local citizens to participate in drafting laws.

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Analyze the source and author.
Identify William Penn as the founder of Pennsylvania, a Middle Colony, writing in 1682 about governance and laws.
Establishes the geographical and chronological context of the stimulus.
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Identify Penn's core argument.
Penn asserts that government is free when the laws rule and the people are 'a party to those laws,' indicating a belief in representative self-government.
Clarifies the central theme of political participation and rule of law.
3
Connect Penn's philosophy to broader colonial historical trends.
The idea of the people being a party to the laws they live under is most directly reflected in the growth of representative colonial assemblies, which allowed colonists to participate in local lawmaking.
Matches the historical development in the colonies with the philosophy expressed in the text.

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The growth of representative self-government and political participation in the British colonies.
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Soru 74Soru

"That which lies common, and hath never beene replenished or subdued, [is] free to any that will possesse and improve it. . . . As for the Natives in New England, they inclose noe Land, neither have any setled habitation, nor any tame Cattle to improve the Land by, and soe have noe other but a Naturall Right to those Countries . . ."

— John Winthrop, *General Considerations for the Plantation in New England*, 1629

Which of the following colonial developments or policies did the ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly justify?

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Cevap: The displacement of indigenous populations to establish permanent, family-based agricultural settlements.

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The displacement of indigenous populations to establish permanent, family-based agricultural settlements.
The correct answer is correct because John Winthrop justifies colonial land acquisition by arguing that Native Americans did not have a civil right to the land because they did not 'subdue' it through European-style agricultural enclosure, cultivation, or livestock ownership. This rationale was directly used by English settlers in New England to justify displacing indigenous groups to establish permanent, family-based agricultural towns.

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Analyze the primary source document by John Winthrop (1629).
Identify Winthrop's core argument: land that is not 'subdued' (enclosed, farmed, or grazed by domesticated cattle) is open to possession, and Native Americans have only a 'natural right' rather than a legal claim to it.
Understanding the author's logic regarding property rights and land use is essential to finding what policy it justifies.
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Evaluate the nature of English colonization in New England.
Recall that English colonization in New England was characterized by the migration of family groups who established permanent, settled agricultural communities and frequently came into conflict with Native Americans over land ownership.
Connecting the ideological justification in the text to actual colonial practices matches the text's historical context.
3
Evaluate the options to identify which development matches the analysis.
The option concerning the displacement of indigenous populations for permanent family-based farms directly aligns with Winthrop's justification for taking land that was not farmed in the European manner. Other options describe Spanish labor systems (encomienda), Chesapeake plantation structures, or the myth of a uniform indigenous population.
Ensures that the selected answer is historically accurate and directly supported by the stimulus.

Anahtar Kavram

English colonization patterns in New England and justifications for land acquisition.
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Soru 75Soru

"We must delight in each other; make others’ conditions our own; rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together, always having before our eyes our commission and community in the work, as members of the same body. . . . For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us."
— John Winthrop, "A Model of Christian Charity," 1630

Based on the excerpt, what was the primary goal of the Puritans who settled the New England colonies?

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Cevap: To build a cohesive, faith-based society that would serve as a moral example for others

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To build a cohesive, faith-based society that would serve as a moral example for others
The correct answer is correct because John Winthrop's 'A Model of Christian Charity' explicitly calls on the Puritan colonists to live as a unified Christian community. The phrase 'city upon a hill' represents their goal of creating a model, reformed society that would showcase godly living to the rest of the world.

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Analyze the Winthrop excerpt for key themes and terminology.
The text emphasizes mutual support ('labor and suffer together'), communal unity ('members of the same body'), and setting a moral standard ('city upon a hill').
Identifying the central argument of the primary source helps determine the settlers' core motivations.
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Compare the core themes of the text with the historical development of early English colonies.
The religious and community focus matches the Puritan settlers of New England, who arrived in family groups to build a society aligned with their religious covenants.
Differentiating New England's religious focus from the economic focus of other regions prevents conceptual confusion.
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Evaluate the choices to find the option that correctly identifies New England's primary settlement goal.
The option describing a cohesive, faith-based society serving as a moral example aligns with the Winthrop text, while other options describe Southern cash crops, indentured labor, or mercantilist economic systems.
Eliminating options that contain regional or economic errors reveals the correct answer.

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Puritan religious motives and social cohesion in early New England colonization
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Source: Gabriel Thomas, An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pensilvania, 1698.

"Jealousy and Discord have no place here; they live friendly and well together; there is no Persecution for Religion, but everyone has Liberty of Conscience... here are Quakers, Presbyterians, Independents, Church-of-England men, and Swedish Baptists, all living in peace."

Which of the following characteristics of the Middle Colonies is most directly reflected in the excerpt?

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Cevap: A diverse population characterized by religious toleration and pluralism

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A diverse population characterized by religious toleration and pluralism
The correct answer describing a diverse population characterized by religious toleration and pluralism is correct because the source directly highlights the absence of religious persecution and lists various religious groups (Quakers, Presbyterians, Independents, Church of England, and Baptists) living together in peace. This was a defining feature of the Middle Colonies, especially Pennsylvania, which welcomed diverse European immigrants.

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1
Analyze the provided historical stimulus.
The text describes Pennsylvania in 1698 as having no religious persecution, liberty of conscience, and harmony among diverse religious groups (Quakers, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Baptists).
Understanding the core message of the primary source is necessary to identify the historical pattern it illustrates.
2
Connect the characteristics described in the stimulus to broader regional historical developments in the British colonies.
Religious toleration, ethnic diversity, and peaceable coexistence were defining features of the Middle Colonies (such as Pennsylvania and New York) during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
This allows identification of the regional characteristic being tested.
3
Evaluate the choices and select the option that best matches the regional characteristics identified.
The option describing a diverse population with religious toleration and pluralism matches the description of multiple sects living in peace without persecution. Other options describe New England (Puritan homogeneity), the Southern colonies (plantation slavery), or a misunderstanding of mercantilism.
This step confirms the correct option while eliminating historical distractors.

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Social and religious characteristics of the Middle Colonies
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Consider the following historical data showing the estimated population of laborers in Virginia between 1660 and 1700:

YearEstimated Number of European Indentured ServantsEstimated Number of Enslaved Africans
16606,000950
16805,0003,000
17002,00016,000

Which of the following historical developments is most directly reflected in the table?

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Cevap: The transition from a labor force of temporary indentured servants to one dominated by permanent, hereditary chattel slavery.

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The transition from a labor force of temporary indentured servants to one dominated by permanent, hereditary chattel slavery.
The correct answer identifies the fundamental shift in the Chesapeake labor force during the late seventeenth century. As the supply of English indentured servants declined and economic opportunities in England improved, Southern planters increasingly turned to the transatlantic slave trade to meet their labor needs. This led to the passage of laws that codified a system of permanent, hereditary racial chattel slavery.

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1
Analyze the table data for trends.
Between 1660 and 1700, the estimated number of indentured servants decreased from 6,000 to 2,000, while the number of enslaved Africans increased from 950 to 16,000.
Identifying changes in the numbers of the two labor groups establishes the core historical shift being measured.
2
Relate these demographic shifts to colonial labor systems.
The decrease in contract-based white indentured labor and the rapid increase in black enslaved labor represents the transition to chattel slavery.
This links the statistical trend to the broader historical process of legalizing and expanding hereditary slavery in the Chesapeake region.

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The shift from indentured servitude to racial chattel slavery in the Chesapeake.
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George Alsop, *A Character of the Province of Maryland*, 1666:

'The Servants of this Province, which are for the most part bought for a term of years, have their food, lodging, and cloaths provided... and at the expiration of their time, they are by the Custom of the Country to receive a year's provision of Corn, and double Apparel... and they have a sufficiency of Land allowed them to plant for themselves.'

The labor system described in the excerpt contributed most directly to which of the following developments in the seventeenth-century Chesapeake?

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Cevap: The emergence of a large population of landless freemen, which intensified socio-economic tensions within the Chesapeake.

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The emergence of a large population of landless freemen, which intensified socio-economic tensions within the Chesapeake.
The correct answer is correct because indentured servitude in the Chesapeake region created a large population of former servants who had completed their contracts but were unable to obtain fertile land or social mobility. This socio-economic inequality and frustration intensified regional tensions, leading directly to Bacon's Rebellion in 1676.

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1
Identify the labor system discussed in the source.
The text describes servants 'bought for a term of years' who receive provisions and land at the end of their service, indicating indentured servitude.
Understanding the specific labor system in the stimulus is necessary to analyze its historical effects.
2
Analyze the long-term demographic and social impact of this labor system in the Chesapeake.
As indentured servants finished their terms, they became free but often found that the best land was already claimed by wealthy planters, leading to a growing population of poor, landless freemen.
This step connects the characteristics of indentured servitude to the changing social structure of the colonies.
3
Link these social changes to colonial developments in the seventeenth century.
The frustration of landless freemen over economic opportunities and lack of protection against Native American conflicts culminated in Bacon's Rebellion (1676) and pushed planters toward chattel slavery.
This historical connection identifies the primary development resulting from the system.

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Indentured servitude and social stratification in the Chesapeake colonies
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"It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues... it is therefore ordered, that every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read..."

—Massachusetts General Court, 1647

Which of the following developments in seventeenth-century colonial society is most directly reflected in the passage?

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Cevap: The integration of religious devotion with local governmental authority to maintain community cohesion

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The integration of religious devotion with local governmental authority to maintain community cohesion
The correct answer is the option stating that the law reflects the integration of religious devotion with local governmental authority to maintain community cohesion. The 'Old Deluder Satan Act' of 1647 was passed by the Massachusetts General Court (a secular colonial legislature) to mandate community-funded schooling, ensuring that children could read the Bible to resist sin. This demonstrates how Puritan leaders utilized local government authority to enforce religious conformity and preserve societal order in their densely settled towns.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document, noting the author (Massachusetts General Court), date (1647), and core message (requiring towns of 50 householders to hire a teacher to combat 'Satan' keeping people from the Scriptures).
The document is a colonial law combining religious intent (preventing Satan's influence by teaching Bible reading) with governmental power (ordering town compliance).
Identifying the author and intent establishes the historical context of seventeenth-century Puritan New England.
2
Connect the document's characteristics (dense town settlements, public funding, religious motivation) to broader regional patterns of British colonization.
New England colonies established highly organized, church-centric communities where the church and local government closely intersected to enforce social norms.
This links the specific law to the macro-level political and social structures characteristic of New England.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that matches this synthesis and rule out distractors based on regional variations or historical inaccuracies.
The option focusing on the integration of religious devotion and local government is correct, while distractors misrepresent New England demographics, mercantilism, or labor systems.
This confirms the correct option while identifying specific conceptual errors in the distractors.

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Colonial Society, Culture, and Politics
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"It is the will and command of God that (since the coming of his Son the Lord Jesus) a permission of the most paganish, Jewish, Turkish, or antichristian consciences and worships, be granted to all men in all nations and countries: and they are only to be fought against with that sword which is only in soul matters able to conquer, to wit, the sword of God’s Spirit, the Word of God."
— Roger Williams, *The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience*, 1644

Which of the following best explains the primary conflict between Roger Williams and the political leadership of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, as expressed in this excerpt?

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Cevap: Williams advocated for the separation of church and state and religious toleration, directly challenging the Puritan leaders' establishment of a unified religious and civil society.

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Williams advocated for the separation of church and state and religious toleration, directly challenging the Puritan leaders' establishment of a unified religious and civil society.
The correct answer shows that Williams's views on religious toleration and his desire to separate religious authority from civil governance directly threatened the Puritans' covenant-based, homogenous community in Massachusetts, where religious orthodoxy and citizenship were deeply intertwined.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the author's primary argument.
The author, Roger Williams, argues that God does not require religious uniformity and that civil states should grant liberty of conscience to all people.
This establishes the core ideological position of the author regarding religious toleration.
2
Compare Williams's argument with the established practices of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Puritan leaders in Massachusetts Bay sought to create a homogeneous 'City upon a Hill' where church and state were closely aligned, and civil rights were restricted to church members.
This identifies the point of conflict between Williams's views and the dominant colonial structure.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that best reflects this conflict.
The option highlighting Williams's advocacy for the separation of church and state and religious toleration matches his opposition to the state-enforced uniformity mentioned in the text.
This confirms the correct option as it directly relates the source text to the historical context of New England colonization.

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New England Colonies
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