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1. Which of the following statements describes the most common experience of Native Americans after encountering Europeans for the first time? a. Native Americans thought the settlers had nothing to offer them in trade or knowledge. b. Native Americans wanted to make a large profit by selling their land to the Europeans. c. Native Americans wanted to make peace and help the Europeans to survive in the New World. d. Native Americans wanted to convert the Europeans because of their strange customs and technology. 2. Which statement best explains why, in the early days of colonization, Native American tribes did not band together to fight European conquerors and settlers? a. Native American tribes competed for resources and were independent of each other. b. European missionaries had convinced most Native Americans that fighting was wrong. c. Native American tribes did not know how to communicate with each other very well. d. European conquerors and settlers were kind to Native Americans when they first arrived. 3. The colonists brought horses to the New World. Which answer best explains how horses affected the Native Americans? a. They feared horses because they believed all animals were wild and could not be tamed. They refused to learn how to ride horses for this reason. b. They loved horses from the beginning. The Europeans gave them horses in exchange for land. c. They were pleased to see the Europeans using horses in battle because it gave them an advantage. It was difficult for the settlers to fight battles on horses. d. They did not like seeing horses at first because the Europeans used horses to overpower them in conflicts. Later, they learned to use horses for hunting and farming. 4. What was the main purpose of the Townshend Act? (1 point) to repeal the unpopular Stamp Act of 1764 to outlaw colonial boycotts of British tax acts to create a way to enforce the Declaratory Act of 1766 to indirectly tax colonists who had objected to more direct taxes 5. How was Braddock's attack on Fort Duquesne different from the Battle of Quebec? a. The British won the attack on Fort Duquesne and lost the Battle of Quebec. b. The British lost the attack on Fort Duquesne and won the Battle of Quebec. c. Both sides had fought in Quebec before, but it was the first time they had fought at Fort Duquesne. d. The Battle of Quebec began the French and Indian War and the attack on Fort Duquesne ended it. 6. How are the beginnings of the French and Indian War different from those of the American Revolutionary War? a. The American Revolutionary War was started because of a land dispute between France and America. The French and Indian War was started because of America becoming independent. b. The American Revolutionary War was started because the American colonies wanted independence from Britain. The French and Indian War was started because of a land dispute between Britain and France. c. The American Revolutionary War was started because of a land dispute between Britain and America. The French and Indian War was started because of a land dispute between France and the Native Americans. d. The American Revolutionary War was started by the British. The French and Indian War was started by the Native Americans.

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