Test: SAT II US History

23.

What was the most significant long-term consequence of King Phillip’s War, in terms of colonial ideology?

It created a sense of colonial, or American, identity distinct from that of the British.

It obliterated the Native population in New England and opened up land for further settlement.

It engendered a cautious peace between the Natives and the colonists that would last for several decades.

It expanded trade relations between the defeated Native Americans and the colonies.

It caused the British to issue a number of taxes on the colonists as reparation. 

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