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30. who were the american colonists that remained loyal to the british …

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  1. who were the american colonists that remained loyal to the british crown during the revolutionary war?

a. patriots
b. continentals
c. missionaries
d. loyalists

  1. the introduction of european goods, diseases, and weapons had what effect on native american tribes?

a. it led to a peaceful coexistence
b. it had little impact
c. it altered the balance of power and social structures
d. it led to immediate unification of tribes

  1. what was the primary purpose of the trading posts established by the dutch in north america?

a. establishing large - scale agriculture
b. facilitating trade with native american tribes
c. converting native americans to christianity
d. mining for precious metals

  1. what was the impact of the presidios on the spread of spanish influence in the new world?

a. they enforced spanish rule and protected settlements from external threats
b. they were used exclusively for religious ceremonies
c. they were primarily trading posts
d. they served as diplomatic centers for negotiations with indigenous tribes

  1. who delivered the sermon \sinners in the hands of an angry god\?

a. cotton mather
b. jonathan edwards
c. john winthrop
d. george whitefield

  1. thomas jefferson was a strong proponent of which type of economy?

a. mercantile economy
b. service - based economy
c. industrial economy
d. agrarian economy

  1. who played a crucial role in organizing the seneca falls convention alongside elizabeth cady stanton?

a. lucretia mott
b. susan b. anthony
c. sojourner truth
d. harriet beecher stowe

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

During the Revolutionary War, American colonists loyal to Britain were called Loyalists. Patriots supported independence, Confederates are from the Civil War era, and Missionaries focus on religion, not loyalty in the Revolution.

Brief Explanations

European goods, diseases, and weapons changed Native American tribes' power dynamics (e.g., new weapons shifted warfare, diseases reduced populations, trade goods altered economies) and social structures. It wasn’t peaceful (diseases were deadly), had major impact, and didn’t immediately unify tribes.

Brief Explanations

Dutch trading posts in North America (like New Netherland) were mainly for trading with Native Americans, especially for furs. They weren’t for large-scale agriculture (Dutch focused on trade), converting to Christianity (that was more Spanish/English missionaries), or mining (not a Dutch focus in NA).

Answer:

d. Loyalists

Question 31