Chapters 28 & 30. A. Quakers B. Puritans C. A Native American Tribe.

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Chapters 28 & 30

A. Quakers B. Puritans C. A Native American Tribe

A. “Penn’s city” B. “Penn’s cave” C. “Penn’s woods”

A. King B. God C. Government D. Flag

A. Native Americans B. African Americans C. Englishmen D. None of the above

A. Treating only Englishmen with respect and ignoring others B. Treating all people as equals, but only those belonging to the Church of England C. Treating all people as equals and respecting all religions

A. Protestants B. Catholics C. Irish

A. Sir Walter Raleigh, also known as Lord Towson B. Sir Reginald Dwight, also known Chancellor of England C. Sir George Calvert, also known as Baron of Baltimore

A. They were Jew or atheist B. They did not believe in Christ or cursed God C. Christians who asked too many questions D. All of the above

A. An act that freed all slaves in the colony B. An act that began to allow religious freedom C. An act that made peace of the Native Americans