A) principles of religious toleration
B) believed the spirit of God dwelled in all persons
C) gave five to seven years of service for passage to America
D) first elected assembly in colonial America
E) charter company that established Jamestown
F) first written frame of government in British America
G) a religious compromise for the descendants of the Great Migration
H) primary crop of the Chesapeake colonies
I) argued that the Church of England was still too Catholic
J) granted fifty acres to anyone who paid his own passage
K) a political movement favoring expanded liberties
L) written in 1215,this document was said to embody English freedom
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A) he required voters there to be members of a Puritan church.
B) the king refused to give it a charter,and it remained a renegade colony until Williams died.
C) he made sure that it was more democratic than Massachusetts Bay.
D) he felt that too much democracy would be bad because it might interfere with religious freedom.
E) the colony became a haven for Protestants of all kinds,but it banned Jews.
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A) He saw two kinds of liberty: natural liberty,the ability to do evil,and moral liberty,the ability to do good.
B) He saw two kinds of liberty: negative liberty,the restricting of freedoms for the sake of others,and positive liberty,the assuring of rights through a constitution.
C) He believed that individual rights took precedence over the rights of the community.
D) He believed in a dictatorship,with only himself in charge of it.
E) He believed "liberty" had a religious but not a political meaning.
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A) proprietor of Maryland
B) wife of John Rolfe
C) Pilgrim leader
D) leader of Indians near Jamestown
E) governor of Massachusetts
F) his settlement at Roanoke Island failed
G) was denounced for Antinomianism
H) Indian who helped the Pilgrims
I) French-born theologian who influenced the Puritans
J) established Rhode Island
K) A Discourse concerning Western Planting
L) early leader of Jamestown
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A) wanted the separation of church and state in Rhode Island.
B) was the first governor of Massachusetts.
C) agreed with Anne Hutchinson's challenges to the Puritan church elders.
D) pointed the way to the rock on shore that Plymouth Colony was founded on.
E) expanded the amount of men who could vote in Connecticut.
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A) Because of religious differences: England had officially broken with the Roman Catholic Church,while Spain was devoutly Catholic.
B) Because of the Spanish Armada's successful invasion of Great Britain in 1588.
C) Because Spain had allied with France to invade English colonies in the New World.
D) Because one of Henry VIII's beheaded wives was a Spanish princess,and the Spanish government announced it would be at war with England until Henry apologized.
E) Because both the English and Spanish royal families laid claim to the Irish throne.
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A) principles of religious toleration
B) believed the spirit of God dwelled in all persons
C) gave five to seven years of service for passage to America
D) first elected assembly in colonial America
E) charter company that established Jamestown
F) first written frame of government in British America
G) a religious compromise for the descendants of the Great Migration
H) primary crop of the Chesapeake colonies
I) argued that the Church of England was still too Catholic
J) granted fifty acres to anyone who paid his own passage
K) a political movement favoring expanded liberties
L) written in 1215,this document was said to embody English freedom
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A) only Spain was interested in finding gold.
B) England used Native Americans more for labor.
C) England sent more people to the Americas in the seventeenth century.
D) Spain relied much more on indentured servant labor.
E) only England was interested in converting the Native Americans.
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A) Virginia.
B) Maryland.
C) Massachusetts.
D) Rhode Island.
E) Connecticut.
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A) was an agreement between King Henry VIII and the Anglican Church.
B) guaranteed religious freedom in Great Britain.
C) granted many liberties,but mainly to lords and barons.
D) was seen as embodying English freedom until Parliament repealed it in 1722.
E) was,like the English Constitution,unwritten.
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A) owned land,regardless of their church membership.
B) had served their term as indentured servants.
C) were freed slaves.
D) were landowning church members.
E) voted.
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A) she wanted to be a church elder.
B) God spoke directly to the church elders.
C) she wanted to give the Native Americans land.
D) she wanted to lead a group of settlers to Connecticut.
E) church elders lacked tolerance.
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A) a civil war.
B) war with Spain.
C) the pope visiting the monarchy in London.
D) England not focusing on the monarchy.
E) Henry VIII restoring Catholicism.
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A) proposed building a tunnel to Rome to surprise and overpower the Catholic Church,thereby eliminating a source of controversy in English society.
B) sought to eliminate male ownership of land as a means of promoting social equality for women.
C) influenced the development of the American colonies,because some of their members and ideas crossed the Atlantic to the New World.
D) executed King James I.
E) overthrew parliamentary forces in 1642.
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A) principles of religious toleration
B) believed the spirit of God dwelled in all persons
C) gave five to seven years of service for passage to America
D) first elected assembly in colonial America
E) charter company that established Jamestown
F) first written frame of government in British America
G) a religious compromise for the descendants of the Great Migration
H) primary crop of the Chesapeake colonies
I) argued that the Church of England was still too Catholic
J) granted fifty acres to anyone who paid his own passage
K) a political movement favoring expanded liberties
L) written in 1215,this document was said to embody English freedom
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A) got their name for knocking down (leveling) the Parliament building.
B) called for the strengthening of freedom and democracy at a time when those principles were seen as possibly contributing to anarchy.
C) opposed a written constitution on the grounds that it institutionalized social inequality.
D) proposed to abolish Parliament.
E) claimed the world was flat or level.
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