Native Americans
Exploration
Two Worlds Meet
Colonization
Colonies
100

The greatest impact of Native American life was the introduction of this from European explorers.

Disease.

100

The initial failure of this Jamestown was redeemed when John Rolfe introduced a old strand of this to be grown in the New World.

Tobacco.

100

This introduced new markets, goods, and capital for the Old World.

Columbian Exchange.

100

This nation's settlement was primarily in northern North America with a focus on the fur trade.

France

100

In which region in the American colonies did Calvinists establish strict governments and exclusive societies?

New England

200
Indians of the Great Plains abandoned their sedentary lifestyle when the introduction of this allowed for them to adopt a more nomadic lifestyle.

Horses.

200

The Reformation helped increased exploration by establishing this form of Christianity.

Protestantism

200

The creation of these allowed for private ventures to take part in exploration with smaller investments, but still had a good chance of wielding returns.

Joint-Stock Companies

200

This system of exporting wealth from colonies to the motherland was a major force that impacted exploration and settlement.

Mercantilism

200

Religious freedom and coexistence was mostly seen in this region.

Middle Colonies

300
In the Americas, as well as several other places in the world, this marked the transition from a period of hunting and gathering to farming.

Neolithic Revolution or Agricultural Revolution

300

The sinking of what fleet led to the increase of English exploration?

The Spanish Armada

300

This movement in England closed off lands that were previously head by communities, forcing the now landless farmers to look elsewhere for work, like the new world.

Enclosure Movement

300

This system was implemented in Jamestown to bring workers from England with the promise of receiving 50 acres of land.

Headright System.

300

This major religious movement instilled the idea in the American colonies that traditional authority should be challenged.

The Great Awakening

400

This Spanish priests exposed the horrible conditions Indians were subjected to under Spanish rule.

Bartolome de las Casas

400

This Spanish system focused on assimilating Native Americans by forcing them to work in exchange for converting them to Catholicism.

Encomienda System

400

These German-speaking protestants founded what would become known as Winston-Salem; three communities that were built by this Church founded by John Hus.

Moravians

400

This event was led by angry farmers who were upset about their prospects for land with the Virginia governor for not retaliating against Native Americans.

Bacon's Rebellion

400

A set of worldviews that stands on the premise that one religion is not the sole exclusive source of values, truths, and supreme deity. It is the acceptance of various religions.

Pluralism

500

Despite all of their accomplishments, the Mesoamerican cultures never utilized this incredibly important invention. Mainly because it was impractical in the Western Hemisphere.

The Wheel.

500

This empire had blocked off the Silk Roads and levied taxes in order to trade across it; spurring European explorers to search for a water route to Asia.

Ottoman Turks

500

What were the three sister crops of the Americas.

Maize, Beans, and Squash

500

This policy was instrumental in allowing self-government in the Americas.

Salutary Neglect.

500
What event in 1688 gave colonists the excuse to overthrow the Dominion of New England, rebel in New York, and led to protests in Maryland?

Glorious Revolution

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