A) were found in many colonial residents' homes.
B) were specifically banned in the colonies by the Navigation Acts.
C) were rare in the colonies,thus demonstrating that the colonists lived in a premodern world.
D) were manufactured in several mainland English colonies but had to be shipped to England for sale.
E) were almost entirely Dutch-made.
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A) percentage of landowners increased in urban areas.
B) economic rights of slaves increased.
C) wealthy wanted to spread the wealth to decrease poverty.
D) percentage of landowners became less in the colonies than in England.
E) rich became richer.
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A) limited to white,landowning men.
B) strictly defined.
C) a universal entitlement.
D) extended to women but not to blacks.
E) limited to the spiritually inclined.
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A) became home to a varied population of artisans and craftsmen.
B) was one of the empire's least successful seaports.
C) was large by European standards.
D) was populated almost entirely by wealthy citizens.
E) came under the almost dictatorial control of Benjamin Franklin.
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A) A large and sustained increase in the importation of indentured servants.
B) Generous payments to Native Americans to encourage them to give up their lands to white farmers.
C) Changes in the political style of Virginia's powerful large-scale planters,who adopted a get-tough policy with small farmers and hired their own militia to enforce their will.
D) The replacing of indentured servants with African slaves on Virginia's plantations.
E) An order from Governor Berkeley that Native Americans could serve in the militia.
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A) the opening of the new colony of North Carolina attracted enough whites to make up for the loss of those who would have come to the New World as indentured servants.
B) Bacon's Rebellion reminded leaders of the dangers of allowing racial intermarriage.
C) improving conditions in England reduced the number of transatlantic migrants.
D) a monopoly on the slave trade made it easier to import Africans.
E) indentured servants began forming associations that went on strike for better conditions.
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A) resulted mainly from the fears of English aristocrats that the birth of James II's son would lead to a Catholic succession.
B) ended parliamentary rule in Great Britain until Queen Anne's War in 1702.
C) was the work of an ambitious Danish prince out to avenge his father's murder by a British nobleman.
D) had no impact on the British colonies in America.
E) prompted Scotland's secession from Great Britain and thus a reduction in Scotch-Irish immigration to the colonies.
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A) elites in America becoming more culturally English
B) allowed Protestant Dissenters to worship freely in England
C) government regulation of the nation's economy (to assure national power)
D) placed William of Orange on the English throne
E) had a monopoly on the slave trade
F) a very liberal frame for government
G) English demanded this over their former Dutch rulers
H) agreement between New York and Iroquois
I) believed in the equality of all persons
J) law that regulated the shipping and selling of colonial products
K) the poor of Virginia demand change
L) war between New Englanders and Indians
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A) was a close ally of Sir Edmund Andros,who was trying to regain control of the Dominion of New England.
B) was overthrown and killed in so grisly a manner that the rivalry between his friends and foes polarized New York politics for years.
C) was knighted for his role in supporting the Glorious Revolution.
D) sought to impose Catholic rule but was defeated by a Protestant militia in a short but bloody civil war.
E) slaughtered so many Native Americans that wars between whites and the remaining tribes kept New York in an uproar for the next two decades.
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A) Irish.
B) Scottish.
C) Africans.
D) English.
E) Germans.
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A) Like the mother country,the colonies had a titled aristocracy.
B) They controlled colonial government.
C) They often encountered financial trouble because they lacked connections to their counterparts back in the mother country.
D) Most of them were as wealthy as,if not wealthier than,the British aristocracy.
E) All of them were careful to marry outside their families.
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A) Charles II revoked the charters of all colonies that had violated the Navigation Acts.
B) It created the Dominion of New England,run by a royal appointee without benefit of an elected assembly.
C) Because Charles II and James II were at least closet Catholics,the colonies no longer could establish churches within their borders.
D) The king started appointing all judges.
E) Not at all; this was the era in which colonies achieved autonomy.
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A) were well integrated into the British imperial system.
B) benefited from the Walking Purchase of 1737.
C) were viewed in the same way by traders,British officials,and farmers.
D) never warred with the colonists.
E) had access to the liberties guaranteed to Englishmen.
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A) By the end of the century,the African population far outnumbered the European population on most islands.
B) Mixed economies with small farms worked by indentured servants dominated islands such as Barbados throughout the century.
C) Frequent uprisings by African slaves caused the English to abandon the West Indies by the 1680s and to relocate staple crop production to mainland North America.
D) The free labor system of the West Indies stood in stark contrast to the slave labor system of the Chesapeake.
E) Indentured servants replaced African slaves in the West Indies once the demand for slaves in Carolina drained away the African population of the islands.
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