Chapter 4 Summative Quiz
1. New England Puritanism owed its religious roots to the
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2. Which statement characterizes sixteenth-century English Puritanism?
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3. Why was the charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company unique?
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4. According to the Puritan doctrine of predestination, how could one achieve salvation after death?
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5. In the seventeenth century, widespread political participation of males in New England town meetings led to
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6. Which factor allowed New England's population to continue to grow steadily during the seventeenth century?
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7. Why did the English continue the Dutch policy of religious toleration in seventeenth-century New York?
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8. What was William Penn's goal for his new colony?
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9. What consequence did religious toleration in Quaker-dominated Pennsylvania have for colonists?
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10. The Navigation Acts of the 1650s and 1660s were designed to regulate colonial trade in order to
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11. King Philip's War (1676) left New England settlers with
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12. What did King William's War, an attack by Great Lakes and Canadian French forces on villages in New England and New York, demonstrate to American colonists?
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