The British southern strategy __________
A) held the belief that the revolution would fail without the South
B) held that the southern colonies were the economic heart of America
C) claimed the terrain was better suited for waging war
D) anticipated stronger Loyalist support in the southern colonies
D
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According to your text, which of the following best describes the relative impact of Native American and European cultures on each other?
A) Europeans profited extensively; Native Americans gained nothing. B) The influence of European culture was limited to those tribes in immediate contact with colonies. C) The Europeans and the Indians became interdependent. D) Native American culture had no impact on Europeans, whereas European culture totally transformed Native American societies.
The fighting in the South during the years 1779-1781
a. was largely indecisive. b. involved slave troops on both sides. c. resembled a civil war between Loyalists and Patriots. d. followed the conventional rules of war.
A decisive event in the history of Brazilian slavery was
A) the Anglo-Brazilian Treaty of 1830. B) the Queiroz anti-slave-trade law of 1850. C) the decline of the sugar-growing Northeast after 1850. D) the growing prosperity of the coffee-growing zone after 1850.