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UGA History Exemption Test Pre 1877
Hernan Cortes - ✔️ Spanish explorer who marched across mexico and
conquered the aztecs
- from spain

Hernando de Soto - ✔️ -explored deep in USA
-first to cross and disocer Miss. River
-claimed for Spain

Jamestown - ✔️ -First permanent English settlement
-Starving time (1609-1610 80% died)
-1619: first slave ship of africans
- 1640: modern concept of slavery was established in US

Why did colonists come to the New World? - ✔️ Religious freedom
profit
adventure...etc.

William Penn - ✔️ -Founder of Pennsylvania
-Pushed for democracy and religious freedom
-Quaker
-Wanted to unite all of the U.S. colonies

What country claimed Quebec? - ✔️ The French

Who settled land west of the Mississippi River
A. The French
B. The Dutch
C. The Spanish
D. The British - ✔️ A. The French

Who settled land in New York - ✔️ The Dutch along Hudson River later
colonized New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island.

Main cash crop of Chesapeake Bay (Virginia and Maryland) - ✔️ Tobacco

, ??? Early settlers wanted main crop to be ______ , ended up being _______ -
✔️ wine/silk and rice/indigo
Later cash crops became tobacco and cotton

King Phillip's War - ✔️ Most Indians lost in New England
King Philip's War was an armed conflict between American Indian inhabitants
of New England versus the New England colonists and their Indian allies in
1675-78

Bacon's Rebellion - ✔️ -armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led
by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
- First rebellion in the colonies

Many of the European settlers who first came to the New World did so to
escape religious persecution. Which colony was granted to a benefactor for
the purpose of settling the Quakers?
A. Virginia
B. Massachusetts
C. New Hampshire
D. Pennsylvania - ✔️ D. Pennsylvania by William Penn

Early settlers in New England depended primarily upon what source of labor?
A. their children
B. slaves
C. indentured servants
D. wage laborers - ✔️ A. their children

The Great Awakening - ✔️ -Revival of religion in U.S. 1730's Protestant

The Stono Rebellion - ✔️ -1739
-Largest slave uprising in SC
-Leader Jemmy (Cato)
-Marched towards Spanish Florida, where they were promised freedom and
land
-Lead to the negro act of 1740 which restricted slave movements, education,
and assembly.

What were the main benefits of owning slaves - ✔️ Source of wealth and
status

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