
<p>NC Unit 2 Objective: 1.01</p><p>1. In which area of present-day North Carolina did Europeans first settle?</p><p>A the Appalachian Mountains region</p><p>B the Piedmont region</p><p>C the coastal plain</p><p>D the Outer Banks</p><p>Objective: 1.01</p><p>2. How did North Carolina’s geography contribute to England’s economy in the 1700s?</p><p>A Abundant pine forests provided the wood, tar, and pitch for the ship-building industry.</p><p>B English gardeners bought and collected native plants such as the American Plum tree.</p><p>C Luxury travel to the region became important to England’s upper classes.</p><p>D More and more farmers were required to pay land taxes to Queen Elizabeth.</p><p>Objective: 1.01</p><p>3. Which statement best describes what might have happened to John White’s colony on Roanoke Island in the late 1500s? </p><p>A Native Americans adopted the colonists into their own tribal groups.</p><p>B The English colonists were kidnapped by French fur trappers.</p><p>C The colonists left the original settlement to find supplies.</p><p>D Spanish conquistadores forced them to relocate to another area. Objective: 1.02</p><p>4. What was one cause of the Tuscarora War in 1711?</p><p>A Queen Elizabeth imposed new taxes on Carolina Colony settlers.</p><p>B Native American groups fought for control of the Tuscarora River.</p><p>C Chief Tuscarora sought power and authority from the English king.</p><p>D Europeans were taking land away from Native American settlements in the region.</p><p>Objective: 1.02</p><p>5. How did the increase in European immigration to the Carolina region affect its native population?</p><p>A Their villages were destroyed in conflicts with Europeans, making it difficult for Native Americans to grow food. </p><p>B Most Native Americans learned English, promoting trade by making it easier to communicate with settlers.</p><p>C Enslaved people from Africa brought new traditions to the Native American villages, changing the native population’s cultures.</p><p>D Most Native Americans emigrated out of the area, settling in parts of the Ohio River Valley.</p><p>Objective: 1.02</p><p>Whensoever an Aged Man is speaking, none ever interrupts him, (the contrary Practice the English, and other Europeans, too much use) the Company yielding a great deal of Attention to his Tale, with a continued Silence, and an exact Demeanour [sic], during the Oration. Indeed, the Indians are a People that never interrupt one another in their Discourse; no Man so much as offering to open his Mouth, till the Speaker has utter'd his Intent:</p><p>—Historian John Lawson, 1709</p><p>6. What comparison does John Lawson make about the customs of the Waxsaw people of North Carolina versus those of the English?</p><p>A There is less conflict between the generations of English settlers in the Carolina colony.</p><p>B In Waxsaw culture, the Speaker of the government always has the final word.</p><p>C Speaking well is important in the English culture but not in the Waxsaw culture.</p><p>D Waxsaw people are very respectful of their elders, and the English are less respectful.</p><p>Objective: 1.05</p><p>7. Why did Highland Scots immigrate to and settle in the Carolina region?</p><p>A They were persecuted for their nonviolent religious beliefs.</p><p>B The British had taken their land and they were starving in Scotland.</p><p>C They were forcibly removed from Virginia and Massachusetts.</p><p>D Trips to America were cheaper in Scotland than trips to Germany.</p><p>Objective: 1.05</p><p>8. How did most German immigrants arrive in the area that would become North Carolina?</p><p>A They were brought as indentured servants for British and French settlers.</p><p>B They sailed from Germany, crossing the Atlantic in a treacherous three-month voyage. C They traveled from Pennsylvania to the Piedmont area using the Philadelphia Wagon Road.</p><p>D Ancestors crossed the Bering Strait and migrated across North America.</p><p>Objective: 1.05</p><p>9. Which group of Carolina’s immigrants was forced to go to America by England?</p><p>A the Moravians</p><p>B the British</p><p>C the Highland Scots</p><p>D the Scots-Irish</p><p>Objective: 1.06</p><p>10. What was one cause of the Cary Rebellion in 1711?</p><p>A Quaker colonists refused to swear an oath to the Queen of England.</p><p>B John Cary declared his intention to run for government office.</p><p>C Tobacco farmers and cattle ranchers argued over land ownership.</p><p>D Native American servants staged a strike at Cary Farm. </p><p>Objective: 1.06</p><p>11. What was an important geographic difference in trade patterns in North Carolina and South Carolina?</p><p>A North Carolina had an accessible port on the Outer Banks.</p><p>B South Carolina had a good harbor at Charles Town.</p><p>C There were fewer Native American settlements in South Carolina. D There were a greater number of brokers of goods in North Carolina.</p><p>Objective: 1.06</p><p>12. Which statement best describes how the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina (1669) led to the division of the region into two colonies in 1712?</p><p>A The state constitution was ratified only by representatives from the southern part of the colony.</p><p>B At the constitutional convention, northern colonists argued for secession from the colony.</p><p>C The constitution allowed only the wealthier colonists to vote, leading to rebellion and unrest among colonists.</p><p>D The population of southern Carolina decreased dramatically after 1670.</p><p>Objective: 1.07</p><p>13. Which settlers in the area that would become North Carolina were most likely to own large plantations?</p><p>A German immigrants from Pennsylvania</p><p>B Rice farmers from South Carolina</p><p>C French trappers from New England</p><p>D British royalty from Virginia</p><p>Objective: 1.07</p><p>14. Which group of agricultural workers was fewest in number but controlled the economic and political life of the Carolina region?</p><p>A Scots-Irish settlers B Yeoman farmers</p><p>C Indentured servants</p><p>D Plantation owners</p><p>Objective: 1.07</p><p>15. Why did other Southern colonies have a larger enslaved and indentured population than North Carolina in the 1700s?</p><p>A Most backcountry farmers were yeoman and did not need a large labor force.</p><p>B Most indentured servants wanted to live in the New England colonies.</p><p>C Most plantation owners wanted to hire only English-speaking labor.</p><p>D Most enslaved persons were brought to Virginia and sold for high prices.</p><p>Objective: 1.01</p><p>16. Why did immigrants to the North Carolina region most often travel there by land instead of water?</p><p>Objective: 1.07</p><p>17. Who were the Lords Proprietors?</p>
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