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APUSH: AMSCO Unit 3 Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPUSH: AMSCO Unit 3 Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPUSH: AMSCO Unit 3 Questions and Answers 100% CorrectAPUSH: AMSCO Unit 3 Questions and Answers 100% Correct J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur - ANSWER - a Frenchman who wrote a description of t...

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APUSH: AMSCO Unit 3 Questions and
Answers 100% Correct
J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur - ANSWER - a Frenchman who wrote a description of the
American man in 1782: characterized him as "a new man, who acts upon new principles . . .
[who] must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions."


immigrants - ANSWER - attracted to the New World by an abundance of fertile land and a
dependable food supply; consisted of almost a million people from all over Europe (as well as
enslaved Africans); caused the English colonies' population to jump from 250,000 in 1701 to
2,500,000 in 1775


English cultural domination - ANSWER - a result of the majority of the colonies' population being
English in origin, language, and tradition; a general characteristic of the 13 British colonies


self-government - ANSWER - the possession of each colony's government of a representative
assembly elected by eligible voters; in two colonies, the governor was also elected by the
people


religious toleration - ANSWER - a general characteristic of the British colonies; all permitted the
practice of different religions (with varying degrees of freedom)


hereditary aristocracy - ANSWER - did not exist in the colonies; Europe's social extremes were
not present, replaced with a narrow class system based on economics and consisting of wealthy
landowners, craftspeople, and small farmers.


social mobility - ANSWER - everybody in the colonies had an opportunity to improve their
standard of living and social status by hard work--with the exception of African Americans


John Bartram - ANSWER - a Philadelphian botanist who was a self-taught scientist


sectarian vs. nonsectarian - ANSWER - colleges that existed to promote the doctrines of a
particular religious sect vs. those that had no religious sponsors

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