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Problem 1: Why was there so much division within the Anglican Church under James I?
A - Although he was a Catholic, the church remained Protestant.
B - Dissenters believed the church needed "purifying" from Catholic rituals.
C - He granted special privileges to Puritans that were not extended to Catholics and Anglicans.
D - He was atheist, yet as king, he was also head of the church.
E - He promoted the Separatist cause and sought to appease its demands.
Problem 2: In what way did Cecilius Calvert intend for Maryland's colonists to be "more committed" to the colony than the colonists at Jamestown?
A - The colony remained unconcerned with converting Native Americans.
B - The colonists all came from the same church congregation in England and already knew each other.
C - The colony recruited families intending to stay rather than single men seeking quick riches.
D - The colony focused solely on tobacco exports in order to perfect the process.
E - The colony accepted only Catholics, fearing that they would clash with Protestants.
Problem 3: Explain the impact of the Protestant Reformation on the settlement of the Western Hemisphere.
Problem 4: Columbus has become a controversial figure. For what reasons does he deserve praise, and for what reasons does he deserve criticism?
Problem 5: "The lack of planning was the genius of British colonization." What does this statement mean? How accurate is it?