The Mohawk chief who led attacks on Americans in New York and Pennsylvania was

a. Seneca.
b. Pontiac.
c. Joseph Brant.
d. Hiawatha.
e. Tecumseh.


c

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Cornwallis and the British army were pinned down at Yorktown Port by a French navy under the command of

a. Marquis de LaFayette. b. Pierre de Beaumarchais. c. Charles DeGaulle. d. Marquis de LaFitte e. François de Grasse.

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A painter who both introduced Americans to Plains Indian culture and disapproved of government policy toward the Plains Indians was

a. George Catlin. b. Ned Buntline. c. Francis Parkman. d. Jack Wilson. e. none of these choices.

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Behind the concept of nationalism usually lay the idea of popular ________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What was the progression of the slave trade in the American colonies over the course of the 1700s?

a. Slave imports to the Chesapeake increased, as tobacco markets flourished, while the slave trade plummeted in South Carolina. b. The slave trade became an important economic activity throughout the colonies. c. In the Chesapeake, the slave trade became less important as the slave population increased naturally, while Deep South planters remained dependent on the slave trade. d. Slave traders shifted their focus to importing female slaves, to better balance the slave population. e. The slave trade withered away because it had become unprofitable.

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