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Question 1

What grievances led Metacom to wage war against the English settlers and their Indian allies?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

How did the Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663 shape Englands colonial commerce?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

What factors combined to produce the Pueblo Revolt of 1680?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer 1

Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Metacom believed that the English had a hand in the death of his father, Massasoit.


  • Colonial traders made Indians drunk and then cheated them.


  • English livestock trampled Indian fields, and if Indians shot the cattle, colonial courts punished them.


  • Finally, the Indians of southern New England were outnumbered two to one by English colonists, placing enormous pressure on the remaining Indian communities.



Answer 2

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  • The Navigation Act of 1660 stipulated that merchants could not conduct trade to or from the English colonies in foreign-owned ships.


  • It also required key non-English products imported from foreign lands to be carried in English ships or ships with mostly English crews.


  • Finally, it contained a list of enumerated articles that could not be sent directly from a colony to a foreign European port.


  • The Navigation Act of 1663 required that goods moving from the European continent to Englands overseas colonies must pass through England, arriving and departing on English ships.



Answer 3

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  • A five-year drought beginning in 1666 inflicted a prolonged famine upon the peoples of New Mexico.


  • The Spanish failed to adequately defend Pueblo communities from Apache and Navajo raids.


  • The prayers of Spanish missionaries failed to bring an end to an epidemic that struck in 1671.


  • When Indian priests revived Pueblo religious customs in an effort to fend off the sickness, Spanish priests and officials responded with harsh punishments.


  • Pop, one of the Indians singled out for punishment, emerged as the leader of the Pueblo resistance movement.





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