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 (91.0K) These pictures depict the adventures of Captain John Smith, who became the head of which colony: |
|  | A) | New Amsterdam |
|  | B) | Plymouth |
|  | C) | Roanoke |
|  | D) | Jamestown |
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 (44.0K) Pocahontas, shown here, was the daughter of which Native American leader: |
|  | A) | Metacomet |
|  | B) | Powhatan |
|  | C) | Opechancanough |
|  | D) | Pequot |
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 (103.0K) In this picture, Virginia settlers cultivate tobacco. The first Virginia planter to do so was: |
|  | A) | Lord De La Warr |
|  | B) | Anthony Ashley Cooper |
|  | C) | John Rolfe |
|  | D) | George Calvert |
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 (40.0K) John Winthrop, the man here, is best remembered for composing which document: |
|  | A) | Mayflower Compact |
|  | B) | 1649 Act Concerning Religion |
|  | C) | City on a Hill Speech |
|  | D) | Fundamental Orders of Connecticut |
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 (99.0K) In this picture, Plymouth settlers converse with Wampanoag Indians. Fifty years later, Massachusetts residents and Wampanoag Indians would engage in a conflict known as: |
|  | A) | Queen Anne's War |
|  | B) | King Philip's War |
|  | C) | King George's War |
|  | D) | King William's War |
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 (95.0K) This image illustrates the famous 1704 Indian raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts. Almost thirty years earlier, Wampanoag Indians had attacked Deerfield under the leadership of whom: |
|  | A) | Powhatan |
|  | B) | Metacomet |
|  | C) | Nathaniel Bacon |
|  | D) | Anne Hutchinson |
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 (35.0K) William Penn, pictured here, was a member of what faith: |
|  | A) | Quaker |
|  | B) | Shaker |
|  | C) | Huguenot |
|  | D) | Calvinist |
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 (69.0K) Spanish missions, such as this one in San Jose, were often accompanied with forts known as: |
|  | A) | Presidios |
|  | B) | Mestizos |
|  | C) | Barbados |
|  | D) | Leislerians |
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