<p>@EmPaige21
Nope, but I was thinking of taking it.</p>
<p>@act lol “get outta here!!”</p>
<p>But wiki description of eastern woodland tribes included all those creeks, cherokee, etc… I may be wrong tho! :O</p>
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Lol, you said that, not me. I just don’t want the discussion to get more cluttered than it already is. :)</p>
<p>Oh wait… Does anyone know about the advantage that British had in French Indian war? I put they had more permanent settlers…</p>
<p>Curves for US History SAT II:
Blue Book: 79/90 (=800)
Kaplan: 81/90 (=800)
Sparknotes: 82/90 (=800)</p>
<p>As you can see, the curve is usually generous.</p>
<p>One test had -9 as an 800 and up to -20 as 700</p>
<p>confused93, OMG!!! Are you serious?! <3 you… ^____^ thats actually what i put hahaha</p>
<p>@nostalgicwisdom You are probably right about the high birth rate, but remember they asked what the graph showed, and I think that the doubling had to be true because of this.</p>
<p>LOL yes! i’m banking on an 800 though - basing on what we’ve compiled i’ve missed two i think.</p>
<p>@ confused yep!</p>
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Yeah, that’s what I put too. It was the only choice that made sense.</p>
<p>@confused93 I put the same with permanent settlers</p>
<p>Does anyone know about the advantage that British had in French Indian war?
couldn’t decide between that and gold/silver. I think I put what you put though</p>
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Direct Hits claims that recent curves are much harsher though…</p>
<p>The British had more permanent settlers, so they were able to devote more soldiers to the war.</p>
<p>@confused, yes. i am pretty sure that was it.
@whoever keeps arguing that it’s great awakening: you know that Baptists and Methodists are the major denominations that arose during the great awakening. right? did they observe sabbath instead of “going to church on Sundays?” No, i didn’t think so.</p>
<p>what was the “except” question that had the british slave trade as an answer choice?</p>
<p>Cherokee, Creek, etc., were Eastern Woodland.</p>
<p>im pretty sure now that the advantage for the british was because of more settlers, and im pretty sure that right, damn it i got that wrong :(</p>
<p>what was the “except” question that had the british slave trade as an answer choice?
all contributed to rise of slavery except?</p>
<p>british slave trade
westward expansion of south
demand in europe for textiles
rising prices of tobacco, hemp, etc.
natural birth of slaves</p>
<p>i put british slave trade</p>
<p>and i second that it’s because the british had more permanent settlers</p>