Motivation for Colonization
The Indigenous People
The Colonies
Government & Democracy
Vocabulary
100

The main motivation for European Colonization & Exploration.

What is... 

The search for wealth and a trade route to Asia

100

Many Indigenous populations died due to the Europeans bringing & spreading this. 

What is... 

Diseases

100

Plymouth(Pilgrims), Massachusetts Bay Colony(Puritans), and Pennsylvania(Quakers) all started their colonies for this reason. 

What is...

Religious Freedom

100

Definition of Cash Crop

What is...

A crop grown to sell for profit

100

Definition of Treaty 

What is... 

A formal agreement between two groups or countries.

200

Many European explorers wanted to convert the people in the Americas to this religion

What is... 

Christianity

200

When the Europeans came, this was a major point of conflict for the Indigenous people. 

What is...

The colonist taking the land from the Natives

200

Describe the lives of the colonists in Jamestown when they first arrived to America

What is...

The conditions were very bad, many died from starvation and diseases they received from mosquitos   

200

Definition of Representative Democracy 

What is...

A government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions for them.

200

Definition of Colony

What is...

a territory far from the country that controls it

300

The French traded this object with the Natives, forming a mutually beneficial relationship. 

What is... 

Fur 

300

The English colonies’ expansion often caused this type of relationship with Indigenous peoples.
 

What is...

Conflict or violent interactions

300

How did the Massachusetts Bay Colony(Puritans) justify taking the land from the Natives?

Claimed the Indigenous didn't have any fences and had more land than they needed. 

300

The House of Burgesses was the first example of 

What is...

a representative democracy

300

Definition of Glory 

What is...

great honor, fame, or praise for doing something impressive.

400

The name of the all-water route to Asia the Europeans were looking for  

What is...


Northwest Passage 

400

True or False: The relationship between the E.U. and I.P. was always bad and never positive. Explain 

False, they initially had positive relationships but due to the treatment of the Natives, these groups quickly fell into conflict. 

400

People believe this is what happened to Roanoke, "The Lost Colony" 

What is...

Historians believe that Roanoke may have assimilated/joined w/ the Natives at Croatoan. 

400

Significance of the Mayflower Compact

What is...

The Mayflower Compact formed a system of self governance for the Pilgrims, which would influence the United States' Constitution.

400

Definition of Negotiate 

What is... 

To talk with someone to reach an agreement or solve a problem.

500

This was a major consequence of European Colonization (Hint: doesn't have to do with the Natives)

What is...

The destruction and major changes of the local environment

500

Finish the sentence: European Colonization & Exploration led to...

What is...

The decline of the Native population due to diseases & land loss. 

500

These are 2 similarities between Roanoke and Jamestown 

What is...

Both are British Colonies & Both had bad relationships with the Natives 

500

Describe the difference between France's motivation for exploration and Great Britain(England)

What is...

France was looking to establish fur-trapping colonies to support the fur trade while Great Britain was looking to create raw material-producing colonies.

500

Definition of Assimilation 

What is...

To adopt the culture or practices of another group.

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