After the Pequot War, Puritan efforts to convert Indians to Christianity can best be described as
a. vigorous but unsuccessful.
b. more zealous than those made by Catholics, but still unsuccessful.
c. filling "praying towns" with hundreds of Indians.
d. feeble, not equaling that of the Spanish or the French.
e. very successful.
d
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A) putting all slaves in prison until after the war B) freeing slaves for their military service, if they were loyal to the Confederacy C) surrendering to the North in exchange for keeping their slaves D) the wholesale slaughter of black soldiers and runaway slaves
Few American men volunteered for war with Spain
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which issue led directly to Bacon’s Rebellion?
A) the inability of the governor to take action against the Indians on the frontier B) the unfair trial of colonial smugglers by British admiralty courts C) Parliament’s decision to appoint a governor rather than allow popular elections D) the attempt to move the capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg E) the attempt of Bacon to obtain a license to engage in the fur trade
The major issue in Jackson's campaign for re election in 1832 was the?:
a) stationing of federal troops in South Carolina. b) Second Bank of the United States. c) gag rule. d) Maysville Road veto. e) the spoils system.