HIUS 390 Quiz 2 Liberty University
Set 1
- About how long was the tobacco production cycle from planting the seeds to shipping hogsheads full of mature, cured tobacco leaves?
- What led to the Cherokee War in 1759?
- What was a major lesson George Washington learned from the French and Indian War?
- What was the hierarchy order within the family units in Virginia and England?
- What was the ultimate result of the French and Indian War?
- What was NOT a concern for British and American relations following the French and Indian War?
- What did Virginia’s military efforts during the French and Indian War demonstrate?
- What aspect of the 1774 Quebec Act most enraged Virginians?
- Which Virginian leader was instrumental in riling up dissension against the Stamp Act and passing the Virginia Resolves?
- What threatened the patriarchal control the planters held over society through the mid eighteenth century (1700s)?
- What was central to supporting the system of patriarchy in eighteenth century (1700s) Virginia?
- What was NOT an accomplishment Alexander Spotswood had as lieutenant governor?
- Why did Virginia planters and farmers continue to rely on growing tobacco rather than diversifying their crops in the 1700s?
- What were some of the aspects of society that made colonial Virginia appear to be the perfect planter’s patriarchy?
- What did Patrick Henry say gentlemen may cry for in his Liberty or Death speech, when the reality was there was none?
- What caused tensions to rise between Anglicans and religious dissenters in colonial Virginia?
- What did Patrick Henry say had already begun in his Liberty or Death speech?
- What was NOT a social or political impact Samuel Davies and other Great Awakening ministers had on America?
- What is Samuel Davies referred to for his role in Virginia’s First Great Awakening?
- At what time of day did the 18th-century tradition of firing guns on Christmas take place?
Set 2
- What was NOT a concern for British and American relations following the French and Indian War?
- What did Virginia’s military efforts during the French and Indian War demonstrate?
- What were some of the aspects of society that made colonial Virginia appear to be the perfect planter’s patriarchy?
- In what way did evangelical dissenters upset colonial Virginian society following the Great Awakening?
- What led to the Cherokee War in 1759?
- What was central to supporting the system of patriarchy in eighteenth century (1700s) Virginia?
- What was NOT an accomplishment Alexander Spotswood had as lieutenant governor?
- What was the ultimate result of the French and Indian War?
- As Virginian society grew more dependent on slave labor, what caused unease among the planter patriarchs?
- Which Virginian leader was instrumental in riling up dissension against the Stamp Act and passing the Virginia Resolves?
- What was NOT a factor in determining whether a person could vote in colonial Virginia?
- Why did Virginia planters and farmers continue to rely on growing tobacco rather than diversifying their crops in the 1700s?
- About how long was the tobacco production cycle from planting the seeds to shipping hogsheads full of mature, cured tobacco leaves?
- What was the underlying reason the House of Burgesses attempted to pass a resolution against the Townshend Acts that asked Virginians not to import goods from England?
- What did the Act of Toleration of 1689 do to religion in colonial Virginia?
- What is Samuel Davies referred to for his role in Virginia’s First Great Awakening?
- What did Patrick Henry say gentlemen may cry for in his Liberty or Death speech, when the reality was there was none?
- What caused slavery to become the “South’s peculiar institution”?
- In what areas of Virginia did religious dissenters primarily settle at first, once the colony was opened to them?
- What was Samuel Davies’ primary relationship with slaves?