Different Modes of Colonization
The British System of Slavery
The Middle Colonies
White / Native Conflicts
Ideas of Independence
100
The European power that was the most hostile towards Native Americans.
Who is Great Britain
100
The 3 main agricultural products that required a large amount of workers and eventually led to use of African slaves for economic reasons.
What is Tobacco, Rice and Sugar
100
This is what the economy of the Middle Colonies was based on.
What are Cereal Crops (wheat, grain, oats)
100
American Indian Warfare became more destructive because of the introduction of 2 European products.
What are guns and alcohol
100
A religious movement that spread to America and encouraged people to challenge religious authority.
What is the Great Awakening.
200
This is how the Spanish went about converting the Native Americans to Christianity.
What is the Mission System
200
This event initiated the transition from Indentured Servants to African Slaves in the British colonies.
What is Bacon's Rebellion
200
A population of Germans, Scots-Irish and a variety of other Europeans is an example of what about the Middle Colonies.
What is Ethnic Diversity
200
An example of European conflicts spreading to the new world and involving Native Americans.
What are the Beaver Wars
200
New ideas about government, rights and freedoms that spread to the British colonies and encouraged people to challenge Political authority
What is the Enlightenment
300
The two modes of colonization used in the British colonies.
What is Trade and Settlement
300
This made British colonists believe that the use of African slaves was justified as a source of Labor.
What is Racial and Cultural Superiority
300
An example of how the Middle Colonies were different from the New England Colonies.
What is Religious Diversity
300
Group of Europeans whose world views of Natives changed as contact and conflict increased.
Who are the Spanish
300
The process of the British colonies becoming more English is style and character despite its diversity.
What is Anglicization
400
Two ways the French and Dutch tried to gain access to the Fur Trade with Native Americans.
What is Intermarriage and Alliances
400
The economic and environmental causes that led to the growth of slavery.
What is large amounts of good land and the development of cash crops like tobacco, rice and sugar.
400
An example of a religious group in the Middle Colonies who were accepting of nearly all religions.
Who are the Quakers
400
This led to drastic demographic changes among Native Americans as contact and trade increased.
What are Diseases
400
The British colonies lost faith in ________________ because they did not think of themselves as a weaker group that should be controlled by another.
What is the Imperial System
500
Which European country was the most different from others?
Who is Britain
500
The most significant slave rebellion in the British colonies and an example of Overt Resistance to slavery.
What is the Stono Rebellion
500
Name one way the Middle colonies were different from the New England colonies.
What is Religious Toleration, Religious Diversity, Ethnic Diversity, Economy focused on Cereal Crops.
500
The most violent White / Native Conflict during the colonial era when half of New England towns were attacked.
What is King Philip's War
500
A major disagreement between British colonists and the British crown over westward expansion into Indian territory.
What is Frontier Settlements
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