Unit 1. Test Part II C. Choose the best ending for each sentence. Circle the letter. 6. Spain became a colonial power in the Americas after the conquest of the (a) French in Canada. (b) Aztecs. (c) Native Americans in the Northeast. (d) settlers in Georgia. 7. The settlers of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies came looking for (a) religious freedom. (b) furs. (c) gold (d) corn. 8. Some of the colonial exports to England were (a) flour, lumber, and animal hides. (b) gold and silver. (c) clothes. (d) coal and oil. 9. A resuit of the Great Awakening was (a) the formation of many new religious groups. (b) a fear of religion. (c) a fear of new ideas. (d) the idea that the colonists should return to Great Britain. 10. Great Britain established colonies (a) to increase the wealth of Great Britain. (b) after the French and Indian War. (c) to pay for land taken from the Native Americans. (d) to pay for a colonial army. 11. The Declaration of Independence was written by (a) Thomas Paine. (b) George Washington. (c) Thomas Jefferson. (d) Patrick Henry. 12. The Treaty of Paris of 1783 said that the (a) United States of America was not a free country. (b) United States of America was a free country. (c) United States of America was a free country, but still had to pay taxes to Great Britain. (d) United States of America had lost the War for Independence. Unit 1 \( \cdot \) Settling the Americas \( \cdot \) Prehistory-1783
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