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Unit 1 Review

A. Northern B. Middle C. Southern 1. Which group of colonies had small farms that raised cattle and grew grain crops A. Northern B. Middle C. Southern

A. Northern B. Middle C. Southern 2. Which group of colonies had large cash crops, mainly an agricultural society A. Northern B. Middle C. Southern

3. All of the colonies in this region settled for religious freedom.

4. The Mayflower Compact became the 1st self-government in Massachusetts in what year? D. 1787 E. 1803

5. The Louisiana Purchase was made with France in what year?

6. Constitution was written B. 1620 C. 1776 D. 1787 E. 1803

7. 1st successful English settlement in America at Jamestown B. 1620 C. 1776 D. 1787 E. 1803

8. Catholics immigrated to the Maryland colony in the seventeenth century primarily A. profit from natural resources B. convert everyone else to Catholic C. produce cash crops to pay off debts D. Escape Persecution  

9. How did the plantation system influence the economic development in the United States? A. It prevented the development of industry in the Northeast. B. It turned the South into a major producer of cotton used in northern mills C. It restricted agricultural expansion in the western territories. D.  It increased federal dependency on tariffs for revenue