A) occurred only after the colony's planters unsuccessfully sought to cultivate tobacco, sugarcane, and indigo.
B) required such large capital investments that Carolina's planters never became as wealthy as those in the Chesapeake region.
C) would have proven impossible without the importation of thousands of European indentured servants to serve as a labor force.
D) led to a black majority in that colony by the 1730s.
E) is considered by most historians to be the most important cause of the Yamasee War.
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A) creation of museums
B) start of more libraries
C) proliferation of public lectures
D) visiting lecturers from Europe
E) the new invention of the printing press
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A) Quakers pushed to outlaw slavery.
B) There were no cash crops in Philadelphia.
C) Many slaves escaped to New England.
D) A smallpox epidemic killed thousands of slaves.
E) Artisans and merchants turned more to wage laborers.
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A) Reformers recommended moving the Comanche out of Texas.
B) There was a call for more humane treatment of Indians.
C) It was strongly suggested that the Spanish leave New Spain.
D) Reformers pushed for an increase in missions.
E) It led to a much larger military presence in Texas.
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A) a tailor
B) a wealthy planter
C) a newspaper printer
D) a teacher
E) a farmer
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A) strengthened pride among American colonists about being part of the British empire
B) the founding of the new colony of Ohio in territory acquired from France
C) a weakening of liberties as France made gains in North America
D) the creation of a central colonial government under the Albany Plan of Union
E) increased popularity of the Anglican Church among ordinary colonists
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A) Slavery did not exist in Massachusetts and New York.
B) More slaves existed in the northern colonies compared to southern ones.
C) Slavery was banned in all of New England.
D) Slavery was not as integrated into the northern colonial economy as compared to the South.
E) The northern colonial economies struggled with trade and attracting settlers.
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A) German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal
B) Great Awakening preacher
C) survived the Middle Passage
D) founded the first mission in San Diego
E) founder of Georgia
F) British prime minister
G) Ottawa war leader
H) wrote Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
I) English Enlightenment political philosopher
J) founder of the Junto, a club for mutual improvement
K) authors of Cato's Letters
L) victim of Zenger's pen
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A) Portugal controlled these trade ports in Asia.
B) Europeans controlled these African cities.
C) These African states became powerful through the slave trade.
D) These port cities refused to participate in the slave trade.
E) Olaudah Equiano's father was chief of these kingdoms.
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A) the cultivation of cotton.
B) small-scale manufacturing of firearms for use in raids against Spanish Florida.
C) the export of Indian slaves to the Caribbean.
D) shipbuilding.
E) copper mining.
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A) Slavery was going to continue to grow without ever having the possibility of ending.
B) It was ironic that some men in the British colonies were slaves while others had their rights expanded.
C) The British and French empires were headed on a collision course in North America.
D) Most Christian ministers opposed the enslavement of Africans.
E) Slaves accepted their condition of bondage with little to no resistance.
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A) German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal
B) Great Awakening preacher
C) survived the Middle Passage
D) founded the first mission in San Diego
E) founder of Georgia
F) British prime minister
G) Ottawa war leader
H) wrote Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
I) English Enlightenment political philosopher
J) founder of the Junto, a club for mutual improvement
K) authors of Cato's Letters
L) victim of Zenger's pen
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A) Northern whites were not as racist as southern whites.
B) It was too expensive to transport slaves to the North.
C) The small farms of the northern colonies did not need slaves.
D) More reformers lived in the North.
E) The northern colonies used Indian labor instead.
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