1. During the age of exploration and colonization, European countries competed not only for territory but also for dominance in what other area?

A. friendships with Native Americans

B. spread of religious beliefs**

C. control of mountain regions

D. international alliances with other European nations

2. How did the religious beliefs of the Puritans differ from those of other English colonists in North America?

A. The Puritans practiced religious tolerance.

B. The Puritans were Catholic; other colonists were Protestant.

C. The Puritans desired an even more reformed version of Protestantism.**

D. The Puritans disagreed with the Separatist principles established in Jamestown.

3. How did Charles II change trade laws involving the colonies after he was restored to the throne?

A. He removed all tariffs.

B. He allowed the colonies to trade with any European country.

C. He limited colonial trade to only trade certain goods with England or English colonies.**

D. He eliminated the slave trade.

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Answer:

1) B

2) C

3) C

Explanation:

1 - B: in 1517, after many disagree with the Roman Catholic Church, Martin Luther breaks his relations with catholicism, promoting a reformation. His actions led the Church to counterattack with the Counter-Reformation in 1543 during the Council of Trent. One of the points of this counter-reformation was the spread of catholicism across the globe. The Council of Trent occurred during the European trade expansion and countries such as Portugal and Spain were extremely Catholics, and the spread of this faith was one of their actions during colonization.

2 - C: puritanism is part of the reformation started by Luther in 1517. They believed in a pure Christianity faith. What does that mean? It means that puritans emphasized a rigorous moral code based on the individual's purity and integrity. The community was an important role in puritanism and the church was seen as a safe place against the world. But to be a safe place, the church should be a simple and humble building, without the traditional ornaments found on the catholic churches.

3 - C: Charles II ascended the throne in 1660, after the tensions resulted from the English Civil War and the government of Oliver Cromwell. At the time of his ascension, America was formed by 13 colonies, divided into 3 areas (North, Middle, and the southern colonies). To promote (and control) the trade between these colonies and England, he signed the Mercantilist Navigation Acts, regulating the exportation and the trade between the colonies and England.

European colonialism was the moment when European nations began to dominate territories in other parts of the world, with the aim of exploring their products and raw materials, disseminating their culture and customs and reinforcing the adoption of Christianity.

Accordingly, we can state that the questions shown above have the following answers:

  • 1. One of the main reasons of European countries was the spread of religious beliefs, Christianity specifically. Europeans believed that they were the servants of God on earth and that it was their responsibility to convert other kingdoms to Christianity and dominate them and therefore they wanted to spread Christianity to other continents.

  • 2. Puritanism was a more rigid version of Christianity and they wanted European Protestantism to become rigid, being completely based on the life devoted to religion.

  • 3. Charles II formulated a type of commercial law that was quickly adopted by all European nations. This law stated that the English colonies could only trade their products with England, or other English colonies. This law became known as the 1660 Navigation Act and created large monopolies that enriched European nations but weakened colonies.

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