When George Washington took command of the Continental army, he did not have a great deal of public confidence.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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King Philip's War __________
A) effectively ended Amerind resistance in New England B) forced the evacuation of Plymouth Colony C) led to the slaughter of thousands of colonists D) occurred after the English began to claim more and more Amerinds as slaves
After around 1100, European towns were generally governed
a. by committees of free citizens. b. by a combination of religious leaders and noblemen. c. by a class that combined those wealthy by inheritance with wealthy long-distance traders. d. directly by kings or emperors.
The Luddites
A) received little support in their areas of activity. B) destroyed industrial machines that destroyed their livelihood. C) were composed of the lowest unskilled workers in Great Britain. D) was the first movement of working-class consciousness on the Continent. E) demanded the establishment of a socialist economy.
Which of the following is true of Nat Turner?
a. He was convicted and executed in the early 1830s for having planned and executed a violent slave revolt. b. He became an outspoken abolitionist after escaping to the North. c. He regularly conducted raids into the slave states to help blacks escape to freedom. d. He conducted extensive interviews with runaway slaves in writing antislavery pamphlets published in the1830s.