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100

Which famous Conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire of Mexico?

Hernán Cortés

100

What was the wave of religious revivals and conversions that swept across the colonies during the 1840s?

The Great Awakening

100

What is the name given to the flow of people, plants, animals, and diseases between the New World, Europe, and Africa?

The Columbian Exchange

100

What is the name of the agreement written in 1620 when the Pilgrims reached America that granted political rights to all male colonists who abided by the law?

Mayflower Compact

100

What year was Jamestown established?

1607

200

Which British general in the French and Indian War tried to capture the French fort at modern day Pittsburgh (Fort DuQuesne) in 1755 and failed?

General Edward Braddock

200

This political idea encouraged multiple religions to settle the British Colonies:

Freedom of Religion

200

The Society of Friends which was founded in Pennsylvania was also known by this name?

Quakers/Shakers

200

What treaty in 1763 officially ended the French and Indian War and gave all of French Canada and Spanish Florida to Britain?

Treaty of Paris

200

Where did Sir Walter Raleigh try to start a colony, beginning in 1585?

Roanoke Island

300

Who challenged Puritan beliefs and asserted her right to publicly speak out?

Anne Hutchinson

300

What was the major reason that western Europe engaged in explorations in the fifteenth century?

To expand trade with the non-Christian world

300

People who labored for a fixed period of time (usually four to seven years), most often agreed to in exchange for passage to the colonies:

Indentured servants

300

What is the name given to the boundary that Britain established in the Appalachian Mountains, to the west of which white settlement was banned?


Proclamation Line of 1763

300

What year did the first slave ship arrive in the Americas?

1619

400

Who hoped to create a “perfect” community in the New World, someone who famously wrote the phrase: “city upon a hill?”

John Winthrop

400

What is a defining characteristic of the Spanish drive to settle the New World?

To convert Native Americans to the Catholic faith

400

An economic system in which the rules are set up to enrich the mother country through colonies.

Mercantilism

400

What acts did Britain create to punish Massachusetts in response to the Boston Tea Party?

The Intolerable Acts

400

In which rebellion did farmers oppose policies that favored wealthy planters and protected Indian tribes engaged in the fur trade?

Bacon's Rebellion

500

Which Spanish landowner was a famous opponent of Spain’s brutal exploitation of Native Americans?

Bartolome de las Casas

500

Who hoped to create a “perfect” Christian community in the New World, someone who famously wrote the phrase: “city upon a hill?”

John Winthrop

500

What is the name for how the Spanish in the New World organized and exploited Native American labor?

The encomienda system

500

Which British tax took effect in 1765 caused a wave of opposition from the colonies?

The Stamp Act

500

What slave rebellion that took place in 1739 caused the South Carolina colony to pass much harsher laws governing the movement and capture of slaves?

Stono Rebellion

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