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In Colonial North Carolina, In Colonial North Carolina, the backcountry was the the backcountry was the A. forested area A. forested area B. land west of the Fall B. land west of the Fall Line Line C. Outer Banks C. Outer Banks D. Areas outside cities D. Areas outside cities

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All of the following contributed to the poor transportation in NC except A. poor roads B. rugged coastline C. swollen rivers D. small population

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Page 1: In Colonial North Carolina, the backcountry was the A. forested area B. land west of the Fall Line C. Outer Banks D. Areas outside cities

In Colonial North Carolina, the In Colonial North Carolina, the backcountry was thebackcountry was the

A. forested areaA. forested areaB. land west of the Fall LineB. land west of the Fall LineC. Outer BanksC. Outer BanksD. Areas outside citiesD. Areas outside cities

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B. land west of the Fall B. land west of the Fall LineLine

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All of the following contributed to All of the following contributed to the poor transportation in NC the poor transportation in NC exceptexcept

A. poor roadsA. poor roadsB. rugged coastlineB. rugged coastlineC. swollen riversC. swollen riversD. small populationD. small population

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D. small populationD. small population

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Until 1720’s most people who settled in North Carolina were

A. AfricanB. EnglishC. FrenchD. Spanish

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B. English

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The Moravian who settled in NC called their tract of land

A. WachoviaB. Granville DistrictC. ShilohD. Piedmont

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A. Wachovia

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The Highland Scots settled around The Highland Scots settled around present-daypresent-day

A. RichlandsA. RichlandsB. WilmingtonB. WilmingtonC. FayettevilleC. FayettevilleD. New BernD. New Bern

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C. FayettevilleC. Fayetteville

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Small farmers in colonial North Small farmers in colonial North Carolina were calledCarolina were called

A. plantersA. plantersB. indentured servantsB. indentured servantsC. yeomanC. yeomanD. clergyD. clergy

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C. yeomanC. yeoman

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One social group that was NOT One social group that was NOT considered upper class in considered upper class in colonial NC werecolonial NC were

A. public officialsA. public officialsB. plantersB. plantersC. artisansC. artisansD. clergyD. clergy

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C. artisansC. artisans

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Of the following products, which was NOT a naval store?

A. tarB. indigoC. pitchD. rosin

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B. indigo

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The group that held the “power of The group that held the “power of the purse” in colonial NC was the purse” in colonial NC was thethe

A. governor’s councilA. governor’s councilB. royal governorB. royal governorC. kingC. kingD. colonial assemblyD. colonial assembly

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D. colonial assemblyD. colonial assembly

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The conflict between the Albemarle counties and the Cape Fear counties was caused mainly by

A. unfair taxesB. unfair representationC. poor transportationD. Wilmington had deep water

port

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B. unfair representation

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Specie wasSpecie wasA. paper moneyA. paper moneyB. rated commoditiesB. rated commoditiesC. gold and silverC. gold and silverD. a type of animalD. a type of animal

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C. gold and silverC. gold and silver

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Which of the following was not a Which of the following was not a problem over land in the problem over land in the Granville District?Granville District?

A. squattersA. squattersB. irresponsible land agentsB. irresponsible land agentsC. poor record keepingC. poor record keepingD. plenty of cheap landD. plenty of cheap land

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D. plenty of cheap landD. plenty of cheap land

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During the French and Indian War, During the French and Indian War, North Carolina settlements were North Carolina settlements were attacked byattacked by

A. CherokeeA. CherokeeB. TuscaroraB. TuscaroraC. CreekC. CreekD. CatawbaD. Catawba

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A. CherokeeA. Cherokee

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The Great Wagon Road was a trail The Great Wagon Road was a trail that stretched 800 miles from that stretched 800 miles from

Pennsylvania to Georgia.Pennsylvania to Georgia.

TrueTrue

FalseFalse

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TrueTrue

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Many of the Scot-Irish who moved to Many of the Scot-Irish who moved to North Carolina were new to North Carolina were new to

America having fled religious America having fled religious persecution in their home persecution in their home

countries.countries.

TrueTrueFalseFalse

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TrueTrue

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Highland Scots immigrated to North Highland Scots immigrated to North Carolina when the British defeated Carolina when the British defeated

the Highlanders at the Battle of the Highlanders at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.Culloden in 1746.

TrueTrue

FalseFalse

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TrueTrue

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The Pennsylvania Dutch settled in The Pennsylvania Dutch settled in the Piedmont after fleeing war, the Piedmont after fleeing war,

religious persecution, and poverty in religious persecution, and poverty in their home country of the their home country of the

Netherlands.Netherlands.

truetrue

falsefalse

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falsefalse

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Gabriel Johnston helped the Gabriel Johnston helped the Moravians—a German Protestant Moravians—a German Protestant group—establish a settlement in group—establish a settlement in

present day Forsyth County.\present day Forsyth County.\

truetrue

falsefalse

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falsefalse

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Slavery in the colony of NC was Slavery in the colony of NC was made legal by the Fundamental made legal by the Fundamental

Constitution of 1669.Constitution of 1669.

truetrue

false false

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truetrue

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North Carolina had the smallest North Carolina had the smallest population of enslaved African population of enslaved African

compared to other coloniescompared to other colonies

TrueTrue

FalseFalse

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TrueTrue

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Omar Ibn said was an Arabic Omar Ibn said was an Arabic scholar who immigrated to North scholar who immigrated to North

Carolina in order to help free Carolina in order to help free Muslim slavesMuslim slaves

truetrue

falsefalse

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___________________ a poorly ___________________ a poorly administered region that contained administered region that contained two thirds of the colonies populationtwo thirds of the colonies populationa. Cape Fear regiona. Cape Fear regionb. Granville Districtb. Granville Districtc. Craven Countyc. Craven Countyd. backcountryd. backcountry

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b. Granville Districtb. Granville District

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____________________demands ____________________demands for illegal fees that resulted in for illegal fees that resulted in colonial conflictscolonial conflicts

A. extortionA. extortionB. intimidationB. intimidationC. taxC. taxD. persecutionD. persecution

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A. extortionA. extortion

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_____________________ a group _____________________ a group who formed to combat what who formed to combat what they saw as abuses of poOr by they saw as abuses of poOr by the colonial governmentthe colonial government

A. Righteous OnesA. Righteous OnesB. RegulatorsB. RegulatorsC. Backcountry BoysC. Backcountry BoysD. Sons of LibertyD. Sons of Liberty

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B. RegulatorsB. Regulators

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____________________ governor of ____________________ governor of North Carolina who defeated the North Carolina who defeated the Regulator movementRegulator movement

A. TryonA. TryonB. PerdueB. PerdueC. JohnstonC. JohnstonD. DobbsD. Dobbs

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A. TryonA. Tryon

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_____________________ a _____________________ a complete absence of complete absence of governmentgovernment

A. MonarchyA. MonarchyB. DemocracyB. DemocracyC. AnarchyC. AnarchyD. RebellionD. Rebellion

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C. AnarchyC. Anarchy

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____________________ means of ____________________ means of gathering money to pay for gathering money to pay for Governor Tyron’s new building Governor Tyron’s new building in New Bernin New Bern

A. sales taxA. sales taxB. income taxB. income taxC. poor taxC. poor taxD. poll taxD. poll tax

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D. poll taxD. poll tax

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The waterway believed to connect The waterway believed to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans the Atlantic and Pacific oceans waswas

A. called the Northwest PassageA. called the Northwest PassageB. sought by many explorersB. sought by many explorersC. supposedly in North AmericaC. supposedly in North AmericaD. all the aboveD. all the above

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D. all the aboveD. all the above

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The first permanent English The first permanent English settlement in the New World wassettlement in the New World was

A. JamestownA. JamestownB. Roanoke IslandB. Roanoke IslandC. St AugustineC. St AugustineD. PlymouthD. Plymouth

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A. JamestownA. Jamestown

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An example of a rated An example of a rated commodity iscommodity is

A. tobaccoA. tobaccoB. teaB. teaC. sugarC. sugarD. all the aboveD. all the above

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D. all the aboveD. all the above