Imagine that you were one of the leaders of the English settlement at Jamestown. What could you have done to lessen the hardships or to prevent the tragedies that took place during the first 15 years of settlement?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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In 1861, the First Battle of Manassas, or Bull Run,
A. ended in a stalemate. B. saw a much larger Union force oppose Confederate troops. C. was a victory for the Confederates. D. proved a severe blow to Confederate morale. E. was witnessed by President Lincoln.
Which of the following does not fit?
A) Christian B) Heathen C) Free D) English
To get Roosevelt to respond to unfair treatment of African Americans, A. Philip Randolph threatened to organize __________.
A. all African American workers in one great union B. a march on Washington to the Lincoln Memorial C. the Congress of Racial Equality D. a massive strike by all black workers
One of the positive outcomes of the Boxer Protocols of 1901 was that the US agreed to return its share of the indemnity money to China on the condition that:
a. It would allow a greater flow of Bibles into the country. b. The Empress Cixi would surrender all of her claims to power. c. It would not stand in the way of a long-term American conquest of Japan. d. It would be used to send Chinese students to study in American institutions.