All five European powers had to and needed to do these two things in the Americas.
What are expel natives and build colonies?
What is 1492?
Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored this first English colony in the new world, that's fate remains a mystery
What is Roanoke?
The next wave of colonists that settled in New England was in search of this
What is religious freedom?
This city was the center of the Massachusetts Bay colony, and home of the Puritans
What is Boston?
T/F: As far as colonies go, England was the first major European power in the Americas.
What is FALSE?
T/F: Native Americans lives were going to change greatly with the arrival of Europeans, both in good ways and bad ways.
What is TRUE?
The first English baby born in the New World was named this
What is Virginia Dare?
This word means "those in disagreement with the majority or the law"
What is a dissenter?
T/F: New colonies formed in New England due to lack of religious tolerance.
What is TRUE?
Europeans, including the English, wanted these three things from their colonies in the Americas.
What is power, gold, and trade routes to Asia? Similar to three Gs.
The main killer of natives once Europeans arrived was not guns, but this
What is disease?
What is CROATOAN?
This group believed that the Church of England needed fixing from the inside, and thus were called this name. Another group thought the Church was beyond fixing and wanted to leave, hence this name
What are the Puritans and Separatists?
This colony formed the first Constitution in North America, dubbed "The Fundamental Orders of ..."
What is Connecticut?
This European nation was the first to form a successful colonial empire in the Americas
What is Spain?
The English colonies that begin this century would eventually become a new nation that affects the course of world history
What is the 1600s/17th Century?
The Virginia Company was this type of company, typical format for establishing a company to minimize risks
What is a joint-stock company?
The Settlers of Plymouth, arrived on this ship and signed a document named after the ship, called this(document), that setup a orderly government, and was 1st democratic system in North America
What is the Mayflower, and the Mayflower Compact?
Who is Roger Williams?
These people will replace Native Americans as forced laborers when disease ends up diminishing native populations
What are African slaves?
This idea/process accelerates with each crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, back then and continues today
What is the Columbian Exchange?
This man is known for bringing tobacco to Jamestown, saving the colony as it now had a valuable cash crop and growing economy
Who is John Rolfe?
What is the Wamponoag?
A general American history theme goes like this: As more colonists arrived, desire for land pushed them west onto native land causing much conflict. This war was the first documented native vs. colonist war in the English colonies(either name is acceptable)
What is King Philip's War/Metacom's War?