While on her honeymoon in London, Elizabeth Cady Stanton met a Quaker minister who inspired her to transform her personal grievances into a program for change. The minister was
a) Martin Luther. b) John Locke. c) Jonathan Boucher. d) Susan B. Anthony. e) Lucretia C. Mott.
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Which of these statements about slavery is FALSE?
a. Pennsylvania was a slave society. b. A society with slaves is one in which slavery is not at the very heart of the social order and economic life. c. Many societies allow for slavery, but do not depend on it as the central means of order or for producing goods. d. Brazil was a slave society. e. A slave society is one in which slavery is at the heart of social and economic life.
Which war between England and France had the greatest political and economic impact on colonial America?
A) King William's War B) Queen Anne's War C) King George's War D) the Seven Years' War E) King Philip's War
At the Battle of Monmouth
a. Americans won a decisive victory over the British. b. American troops demonstrated their good training with a well executed regrouping and successful forward drive after a retreat. c. American soldiers rebelled in mutiny over their outstanding pay. d. the French navy saved the day.
What were the cash crops grown by the Southern Colony?
What will be an ideal response?