Indian Plight
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What was the main commodity that the settlers desired that led them to encroach onto Native lands?

100

New Amsterdam became this city.

What is New York City?

100

The poor man's crop of the Chesapeake and Carolinas.

What is Tobacco?

100

Denouncing the authority of priests and popes, Luther declared that the Bible alone was the source of God’s word, and this caused what in England. 

What is the Protestant Reformation?

100

Originating in Europe, this led to thoughts on natural laws and rights, and ideas of self governing. 

What is Enlightenment?

200

Some southern tribes even migrated to Pennsylvania because of this.

What was Quaker tolerance and good relations with Indians?

200

This colony was created as a safe haven for Catholics.

What is Maryland?

200

These were brought to the Carolinas from the West Indies and later was the foundation for how slaves would be controlled and treated in the southern colonies. 

What are the Barbados slave codes?

200

This belief stated humans were weak and predestination prevented humans from changing who would be saved.

What is Calvinism?

200

the new monarchs relaxed the royal grip on colonial trade, inaugurating a period of this, when the much-resented Navigation Laws were only weakly enforced.

What is salutary neglect?

300

The Carolinas worked closely with them and included Natives in the slave trade.

What are the West Indies?

300

This colony was settled by the Quakers.

What is Pennsylvania?

300

This became an exotic food in England and also became a principal crop in the Carolinas.

What is rice?

300

They burned with pious zeal to see the Church of England wholly de-catholicized.

Who are the Puritans?

300

This reverberated throughout the colonies from New England to the Chesapeake, and inspired by the challenge to the crown in old England, many colonists seized the occasion to strike against royal authority in America.

What is the Glorious Revolution?

400

He had asserted supremacy over a few dozen small tribes and eventually faced Lord De La Warr.

Who is Chief Powhatan?

400

In 1649, the local representatives in Maryland passed this law that gave religious toleration to all Christians in the state.

What is the Act of Toleration?

400

This colony shares with tiny Rhode Island several distinctions. These two outposts were the most democratic, the most independent-minded, and the least aristocratic of the original thirteen English colonies.

What is North Carolina?

400

The most famous congregation of Separatists, fled royal wrath and persecution. 

Who are the Pilgrims?

400

 This person attempted to flee in woman’s clothing but was betrayed by boots protruding beneath his dress.

Who is Sir Edmond Andros?

500

The 3 D's that brought down the natives in Virginia. 

What are disease, disorganization, and disposability?

500
He founded Maryland in 1634.

Who is Lord Baltimore?

500

It would protect the more valuable Carolinas against vengeful Spaniards from Florida and against the hostile French from Louisiana

What is Georgia?

500

This colony was called a sewer due to their accepting of people from different religions. 

What is Rhode Island?

500

the first notable milestone on the long and rocky road toward colonial unity, was created to defend against foes or potential foes, notably the Indians, the French, and the Dutch.

What is the New England Confederation?

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