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A 1663 Virginia law holds that slavery is what?
Slavery is hereditary.

p.106
Among the most important contributions that the Spanish made to the New World in the continental exchange was/were what?
livestock (cattle)

p.40
Analyze the French colonial system.
The French attempted to build an empire by allying themselves with the independent Indian nations and establishing commercial relations (fur trade) with them. They also established societies of inclusion, in which settlers intermarried with native peoples.

p.58
By establishing a "frontier of inclusion," the Spanish developed communities of what?
large mixed ancestry groups (mestizos and mulattoes.)

p.40
Cartier was to the French and _______ as Cabot was to the English and _____.
St. Lawrence
Labrador

p.42
How were most Africans enslaved?
The capture of me and women for slavery were left to Africans, who were willing to exchange the captured slaves for European commodities.

p.81
Culpeper's Rebellion is to North Carolina as Bacon's Rebellion was to where?
Virginia

p.72
In 1750, most land in North America was under the control of whom?
New England?
England's first ventures into the New World were motivated by what?
The English movement across the Atlantic was tied to social changes at home. (Protestant Reformation)
p.45

The goal (England's) was to punish the Spanish and in the process steal as much wealth as possible.
p.46
How did the seventeenth-century Pueblo Indians approach Christianity?
The Pueblos who most resisted Christianity retained their old customs, including their way of tracing kinship through the maternal line.

p.56
Know what happened in 1774.
Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress
Dunmore's War

p.171