 A. 1607 Founding of Jamestown  B. 1619 Founding of House of Burgesses  C. 1620 The Mayflower Compact Signed  D. 1776 Declaration of Independence.

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 A Founding of Jamestown  B Founding of House of Burgesses  C The Mayflower Compact Signed  D Declaration of Independence  E US Constitution  F Louisiana Purchase

 Worth 2 points  A. Founding of Connecticut  B. Founding of Massachusetts  C. Being a Catholic Leader  D. Founding of Rhode Island

 Worth 2 points  A. Founding of Connecticut (2 points)

 1 point  A. A law that allowed for trial by jury  B. The first representative government in the colonies  C. A club for noblemen to hang out  D. A set of laws for the Massachusetts people

 The first representative government in the colonies (two points)

 Worth 1 point  A  B  C  D. 1607

 1 point  C. 1619

 1 point  A. Mexico  B. Great Brittan  C. 13 Colonies  D. Spain

 1 point  C. 13 Colonies

 2 points  A. To learn about foreign cultures  B. To acquire more wealth  C. To spread their religion  D. To be well known for their accomplishments and discoveries

2 points A. To learn about foreign cultures

 3 points  A. They arrived too late for the growing season.  B. There was a lot of sickness  C. Many of the nobleman were lazy and wouldn’t work  D. They were killing each other over religious differences

 3 points  D. They were killing each other over religious differences

 2 points  A. John Rolfe  B. Thomas Hooker  C. John Smith  D. William Bradford

 2 points C. John Smith

 A. They were lazy and had to get things from other places where people worked  B. Cold climate and poor soil made farming difficult  C. They didn’t like the food that was available in that area of the country  D. The King of England wouldn’t allow them to keep what they grew

 2 points  B. Cold climate and poor soil made farming difficult

 2 points  A. Tobacco  B. Timber  C. Cattle  D. Cotton

 A Founding of Jamestown  B House of Burgesses Founded  C Mayflower Compact Signed  D Declaration of Independence  E U.S. Constitution  F The Louisiana Purchase

 2 points  C. Cattle

 3 points  A. It made the north dislike the south  B. It made the south poor  C. It prevented people from immigrating to the south  D. It created more industry for the northern colonies

 3 points  D. It created more industry for the northern colonies

 1 point  A. the freedom of private business  B. a tax placed on imported goods to the U.S.  C. the amount of money the U.S. owes  D. government policies dealing with conditions within the nation

 1 point  government policies dealing with conditions within the nation