Inspired by the European Revolutions of 1848, the leader of the Mexican reform movement, following the Mexican War with America, was
a. Diaz.
b. Juarez.
c. Santa Ana.
d. Hidalgo.
e. Caudillos.
b
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Joint-stock companies turned out to be poor ways to finance colonies because
a. taxes on the profits of such companies were excessive. b. new colonies do not immediately return a profit to investors. c. the number of people who could invest in such companies was limited by English law. d. the English government insisted on controlling day-to-day operations of these companies.
What happened to the Taino within thirty years of Columbus’s arrival?
a. Many were transported to Europe. b. They had been converted to Christianity. c. All had been killed off. d. Most were transported to other parts of the Americas. e. They had intermarried with the Spanish explorers.
Why did the new colonists of Georgia demand slaves?
A) Farmers were given so many acres of land that they felt they could not farm efficiently without slaves. B) The main crop of Georgia—tobacco—could be cultivated only with slave labor. C) The colonists felt that since they had no voice in government, they needed a class of people even lower on the social rung than they were. D) The English settlers in Georgia were used to having slaves and demanded that they could not get along without them. E) The colonists believed that they could compete economically with South Carolina only if they were allowed to have slaves.
The author of A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God was
a. Solomon Stoddard. b. John Locke. c. Benjamin Franklin. d. Jonathan Edwards. e. Squanto.