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Question 1

Engages and coureurs de bois were part of the colonial system of what nation?
 
  A) Spain
  B) France
  C) England
  D) the Netherlands

Question 2

Spanish policy in New Mexico after 1696 most closely resembled the colonial policy of:
 
  A) Portugal in Brazil.
  B) England in the Chesapeake.
  C) France in Canada.
  D) Russia in Alaska.

Question 3

The eventual success of Spanish rule of New Mexico depended on:
 
  A) ruthless suppression of Indian culture.
  B) accommodation between natives and Spanish.
  C) forcing all the natives to mine for gold.
  D) excluding the natives from any role in colonial society.

Question 4

After he led a successful revolt against the Spanish, Pueblo leader Pop was deposed ten years later by this people because:
 
  A) he allowed Christian practices to continue.
  B) he allied himself with their Navajo and Apache enemies.
  C) they missed Spanish support in their struggle with the Apaches.
  D) they preferred Protestant to Catholic Christianity.

Question 5

The seventeenth-century Pueblo Indians approached Christianity by:
 
  A) rejecting Spanish attempts to convert them.
  B) making Christianity one more part of their already complex culture.
  C) rejecting their old gods and accepting Christianity as their new religion.
  D) asking the Spaniards to teach them the tenets of Catholicism.

Question 6

The Spanish explorations into the South and Southwest of North America in the 1530s1540s were led by:
 
  A) Cortes and Pizarro.
  B) De Soto and Coronado.
  C) De Leon and De Narvaez.
  D) Ribault and Avlies.



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Answer 1

Answer: B

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: B

Answer 4

Answer: C

Answer 5

Answer: B

Answer 6

Answer: B





 

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