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True/False Quiz

Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.

1 .       In the seventeenth century, Virginia and Maryland quickly developed stable societies especially healthy for families and child rearing.  

 
 


2 .       The "Great Migration" sent few, if any, immigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony.  

 
 


3 .       The Puritans' form of church government, known as Congregationalism, let each congregation be independent of outside interference.  

 
 


4 .       The town meeting was the center of local government in New England.  

 
 


5 .       Roger Williams was exiled from Massachusetts Bay because he was a radical supporter of John Winthrop.  

 
 


6 .       Anne Hutchinson was an outspoken critic of Massachusetts Bay's religious orthodoxy.  

 
 


7 .       Although settled by exiles, Rhode Island was no better at tolerating heretics than Massachusetts Bay.  

 
 


8 .       New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania had very homogeneous populations.  

 
 


9 .       In ruling New York, James, Duke of York, effectively used a popularly elected representative assembly.  

 
 


10 .       The Quaker religion rejected the doctrines of original sin and predestination.  

 
 






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