1. Which of the following colonies was founded as a result of Puritan intolerance of dissent? A Virginia B Rhode Island C North Carolina D New York.

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1. Which of the following colonies was founded as a result of Puritan intolerance of dissent? A Virginia B Rhode Island C North Carolina D New York

2.New England was settled by ________ seeking freedom from religious persecution in Europe. APuritans BCatholics CMormons DBaptists

3.The Mayflower Compact: A outlined a detailed plan for government. B explained why the Puritans left England. C was little more than a business contract. D implemented majority rule in the Plymouth colony.

4. The only choice that is NOT an example of the Puritan Intolerance is A The Scarlet Letter B Witchduck Road in Virginia Beach C direct democracy through town meetings D the witch trials of Salem

5. You spell my name correctly as A Francis B Fracnis C Frances D Francaus

6. In the Mayflower Compact, the word “Compact” means: A religion B covenant C persecution D to make smaller

7. The Puritan government was different from Jamestown’s in that A only free men with land could vote B only Cavaliers and other nobility could vote C that any person who was a member of the Puritan Church could vote D that even indentured male servants could vote so long as they were members of the Puritan Church

8. The major reason slavery did not develop widely in New England was: A the presence of natural resources were more suited to industrial development B the presence of a large pool of 1st Americans available as laborers C Puritan teachings that opposed the institution of slavery D that its climate and land features were less adaptable to large scale farming

9. The principal motivation for the settlement of the Plymouth colony was: A economic B political C social Dreligious

10.Freedom of religion was characteristic of which of the following colonies? A Massachusetts & Maryland B Virginia & Pennsylvania C Rhode Island & Pennsylvania D Georgia & Virginia

11. The colony that was founded on principles of social equality and religious tolerance as practiced by the Quakers was A Plymouth. B. New York. C Pennsylvania. D Massachusetts Bay.

13. The economy of the Southern colonies was based primarily on which of the following? A Manufacturing B Fishing C Agriculture D Subsistence Farming

13. The “cash crops” of colonial America were A tobacco, rice, and corn B corn, cotton, and sassafras C corn, wheat, and tobacco D indigo, tobacco, and rice

14. Lumber, dried fish, and rum were mainly products of the A New England colonies B Middle colonies C Southern colonies D Northwest Territory

15.Use the diagram and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. Which of these is the best title for the diagram above? A The Development of Triangular Trade B The Development of the Plantation System C The Development of Protective Tariffs D The Development of Steel Mills