HIST 1301 Midterm Review Multiple Choice Exam.

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HIST 1301 Midterm Review Multiple Choice Exam

Multiple Choice Topics Jamestown Colony (2) New England Colonies (2) Native American Societies (2) Pilgrims French and Indian War (2) American Enlightenment (2) George Grenville Indentured Servitude Great Awakening (2) “City Upon a Hill” Transition to African Slavery (2) Byzantine Empire Roanoke Colony English Monarchy (2)

Topics, Continued Reading Questions (3) Puritan Belief (2) Bering Land Bridge Henry VIII Asian Trade before Columbus (2) Colombian Exchange (2) Common Sense Cultural Identity and Changes Quakers Colonial Diversity Different Perspectives on the American Revolution Presentation Question 2nd Continental Congress Articles of Confederation (if we get there in class) (2)