Spanish Empire and Conquest
Early Cultures and Civilizations
Rise of New England
Miscellaneous
English Settlers and Indigenous Peoples
100

Which system developed in Hispaniola in the early 1500s was designed by the Spanish empire to reward conquistadores for their service by giving them rights to indigenous land, labor, and resources?

Encomienda system

100

What theory has the United States adopted as the predominant means for human migration into North America despite evidence to the contrary?

Bering Land Bridge Theory

100

Tituba, a Caribbean born enslaved woman was the first person to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692-93. Whose home did she live and labor in?

Hint: He was a famous religious leader in Salem.

Samuel Parris

100

According to Bernal Diaz, after being invited into the city of Tenochtitlan, Hernan Cortes held which Aztec ruler captive? Aztec historians dispute these claims.

Moctezuma II

100

What word did carved in a tree did the governor of Roanoke, John White, find upon his return to an empty colony in 1590? Historians surmise this word is connected to local indigenous groups that aided the colony in White's absence.

Croatan

200

The 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas signed by Pope Alexander IV, divided the new world between which two kingdoms?

Spain and Portugal

200

Which early culture discovered in New Mexico in the 1920s is most often associated with a specific type of projectile points?

Clovis

200

Which 1676 rebellion in Virginia decreased class conflict between planters, indentured servants, and merchants, but increased reliance on enslaved African labor?

Bacon's Rebellion

200

What is the defining feature of settler colonialism? 

Indian dispossession or land hunger

200

Which northeastern Indian confederacy became powerful allies of the English and came to dominate the fur trade in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Hint: Their alliance with the British disappeared after the War of 1812.

Iroquois 

300

Which Spanish clergyman who witnessed Columbus's atrocities in Hispaniola railed against the encomienda system and in his later years became a staunch advocate for Indigenous rights?

Bartolome de las Casas

300

What early culture created pottery that still sells for large sums of money at auction in the present day?

Hint: Women created this pottery and their distinct pattern served as their signature.

Southwest or early Puebloan peoples

300

Which Puritan leader who founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, gave a now famous speech that included the phrase "a city upon a hill." It is often used in contemporary political discourse to promote the idea of American exceptionalism.

John Winthrop

300

in 1664, the English took over which Dutch colony? The Dutch were more than happy to hand it over.

New Amsterdam

300

Which Wampanoag was kidnapped by Europeans and sold into slavery only to find his way home with the ability to speak some English and a familiarity with European traditions and customs?

Tisquantum

400

Isabella and Ferdinand received which title from the pope after Isabella finished out the centuries long reconquista in the 1490s?

Catholic Monarchs

400

Hopewell, Adena, and Mississippian cultures are all examples of what? 

Hint: They shared similarities with the ziggurat's often found among Indigenous cultures and empires in Mexico and Central America.

Moundbuilders

400
Which woman who followed Roger Williams to Rhode Island was convicted of heresy as part of the Antinomian Controversy? Hint: she argued that salvation after death was not tied to good deeds in life.

Anne Hutchinson

400

The contributions of which institution in the Arabic world gave rise to the European age of exploration?

Islamic House of Knowledge

400

What was the name given to Pocahontas after she married widower John Rolfe and left for London to be paraded around royal courts as proof savages could become "civilized?"

Rebecca or Rebecca Rolfe

500

What 1680 revolt was organized by Indigenous peoples entirely in the language of their oppressor?

Pueblo Revolt

500
What large southeastern culture or empire that lasted from roughly 800-1550 encountered and ran off Hernan de Soto's expedition in the 1540s in spite of experiencing rapid decline caused by mass population growth that led to demonstrable malnutrition within later skeletal findings?

Mississippian

500
What did the House of Burgesses legalize in 1705 despite it being incompatible with English common law?

Chattel slavery

500

What is the word used to describe the home colony--or central hub-- of an empire?

Metropole

500
What major conflict between Indigenous peoples and English settlers in the 1670s followed decades of forced dispossession after what was initially a mutually beneficial alliance? 

King Phillip's War

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