This animal was introduced to the New world by the Old world and how Native Americans hunted after 1492.
What is the horse?
Bonus 100pts: Name another old world product that transformed how NA hunted.
This is the economic system that bound the economies of the three continents of North America, Europe and Africa.
What is the triangular trade?
Bonus 100pts: What is the pre-enlightenment economic concept that this trade was based on?
The export of this product was the primary economic driver for the early Chesapeake colonies like Virginia.
What is Tobacco?
Bonus100pts: Name another Chesapeake colony.
This 1676 rebellion in Virginia, led by a former indentured servant, was sparked by conflicts with Native Americans and discontent among former indentured servants.
What is Bacon's rebellion?
Bonus 100pts: Name the governor of Virginia who Bacon rebelled against.
Bonus 100pts: What is his business in?
Slogan for the rebellion against taxes.
What is No taxation with representation?
This Spanish colonial system granted colonists land and the labor of the Native Americans living on it.
What is the Encomienda System?
This is the part of the journey for America-bound slaves that involves traveling on a ship.
What is the middle passage?
This is what the middle colonies are known as.
What are is the bread basket ?
Largest African Slave uprising of the British colonies in 1739.
What is the Stono Rebellion?
Bonus 150pts: What is the ONLY successful slave rebellion in the Americas?
This is the first tax that was repealed by the GB due to pressures from British merchants.
What is the Stamp act?
Bonus 150pt: What is the meeting of the colonists that got this tax repealed?
This the caste that is at the top of Spanish American Caste system.
What is Peninsulares?
Bonus 200 pts: What is a revolution that overthrew this caste's power in Spanish America?
Most popular plantation crop of Central America.
What is sugar?
Bonus 200pts: What is a high priced manufactured product of this that Great Britain made?
This Puritan colony was founded with the goal of creating a "city upon a hill."
What is Massachusetts Bay colony?
This is a Native American rebellion against the English colonists in New England from 1675-1676.
What is Metacom's War or King Philip's war?
Bonus 200pts: What is the name of his tribe?This law kept the colonists from expanding beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
what is the Proclamation of 1763?
Bonus 200pts: name the Native American rebellion that led to this.
This 1680 rebellion of a tribe of Native Americans against the Spanish was briefly successful and caused the Spanish to be more careful with their treatment of Native Americans.
What is the Pueblo Rebellion?
This is a set of economic policies (regarding international trade) Great Britain imposed on the English colonies in order to ensure they profit off them.
What are the navigation laws?
Bonus 200pts: What is the policy of not enforcing these laws because the British were preoccupied?
Popular protestant religion in Pennsylvania.
What are the Quakers?
Bonus 250pt: Name the man who led the Quakers and founded this colony.
Established in 1619 Virginia, this was the first representative assembly in the English colonies
What is the House of Burgesses?
These agreements are examples of unity across the colonies to not import or use British goods.
What are non-importation/non-consumption agreements?
This formal debate started in 1550 questioned the morality and legality of Spain's treatment of indigenous peoples.
What is Valladolid Debate
Bonus 300pts: Who started this debate?
This allowed for shared investment and risk in overseas ventures that really helped push colonization and trade in the Americas.
What are joint-stock companies?
Bonus 300pts: Name the one that founded Jamestown.
What is South Carolina?
Bonus 300pts: Famous city in SC named after an English king.
This dissenter was banished from a Puritan colony in New England due to his/her belief in Antinomianism.
Who is Anne Hutchinson?
Bonus 300pts: Name another example of a religious dissenter or dissension in New England.
This act was passed in 1766 just after the repeal of the Stamp Act stating that Parliament could legislate for the colonies in all cases.
What is the Declaratory Act?