King Philip's War resulted in all of the following except
a. the lasting defeat of New England's Indians.
b. the immediate westward march of English settlement in New England.
c. the death of hundreds of colonists and many more Indians.
d. the destruction of 12 Puritan towns.
e. the beheading of Wampanoag Chief Metacom and the sale of his wife and son into slavery
Question 2
All of the following were true of slavery in the South except that
a. strong-willed slaves were sometimes sent to breakers to coerce slaves into accepting their bondage and the planter's mastery.
b. a distinctive African American slave culture developed.
c. a typical planter had too much of his own prosperity riding on the backs of his slaves to beat them on a regular basis.
d. the explosive growth of cotton production in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana contributed directly to life being harder for the typical slave in this southern frontier region than other regions of the South or West.
e. most slaves were raised in single unstable parent households.