Indigenous Societies
European Exploration & 3Gs
Colonization and Colonial Life
Ideas Religion & Trade
Road to Revolution and New Government
100

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

  1. This Indigenous group formed one of the earliest political confederacies and lived in longhouses in the Northeast.

100

What are God, Gold, and Glory?

These three motivations for exploration stood for God, Gold, and Glory.

100

What is Jamestown?

This was the first permanent English colony in North America, founded in 1607.

100

What is the Enlightenment?

This movement emphasized reason, natural rights, and challenged traditional authority.

100

What is the French and Indian War?

This war left Britain in debt and led directly to new taxes on the colonies.

200

What is Cahokia (the Mississippian civilization)?

This civilization built massive earthen mounds and became the largest urban center north of Mexico.

200

What is Portugal?

This country focused on trade routes and coastal trading posts instead of large colonies.

200

What is tobacco?

This cash crop transformed Virginia’s economy and increased the demand for labor.

200

Who is John Locke?

This Enlightenment thinker argued that people are born with natural rights like life, liberty, and property.

200

What is “No Taxation Without Representation”?

This phrase summed up colonial anger over being taxed without a voice in Parliament.

300

Who are the Pueblo people?

These people adapted to desert life by building adobe homes and using irrigation systems.

300

What is Spain?

This European power built a large empire in the Americas and used the encomienda system.

300

What is the headright system?

This system gave colonists land in exchange for paying a worker’s passage to the colonies.

300

What is the Great Awakening?

This religious revival encouraged emotional worship and questioned church authority.

300

What is the Boston Tea Party?

This protest occurred after the Tea Act and led to harsh punishment from Britain.

400

Who are the Sioux?

After the introduction of horses, this Plains group became nomadic buffalo hunters.

400

What is France?

This nation relied heavily on alliances with Native Americans for the fur trade.

400

What is the House of Burgesses?

This representative assembly was the first of its kind in colonial America.

400

What is mercantilism?

This economic system existed to make the mother country wealthy by controlling colonial trade.

400

What are the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

These battles marked the beginning of armed conflict between Britain and the colonies.

500

What is the Pacific Northwest region?

This region’s tribes relied on salmon and cedar trees and held potlatch ceremonies.

500

What are economic causes of exploration?

The desire to bypass Muslim and Italian middlemen was an example of this cause of exploration.

500

What are the New England Colonies?

These colonies were founded mainly for religious reasons and emphasized moral order and education.

500

What is triangular trade?

This trade system connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas and included the Middle Passage.

500

What are the Articles of Confederation?

This document was the colonies’ first attempt at a national government.

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