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His leadership saved Jamestown from an attack by Powhatan.

Who was John Smith? 

100

This group of religious settlers became the second permanent English colony. 

Who were the Pilgrims? 

100

This became a major turning point for the increase of slavery in Virginia. 

What was Bacon's Rebellion? 

100

The printing of critiques of royal governors and colonial governments showed an importance of these rights. 

What was freedom of speech and press? 

100

This name was given to the voyage taken by slaves to the Americas. 

What was the Middle Passage? 

200
The meeting between John Smith and the Powhatan Natives resulted in this agreement. 

What was an agreement to feed and trade with the English settlers? 

200

This occurred in the fall of 1621. 

What was the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians? 

200

He helped built the colony of New Orleans.

Who was Pierre d'Iberville?

200

He believed in the natural right for the people to accept or reject the government. 

Who was John Locke? 

200

After Florida became untenable for escaped slaves, this is where they went. 

Where was Cuba? 

300

This started an increase of rivalries among Indian groups. 

What was an increased demand for Beaver Furs? 
300

This is how historians perceived the importance of the Mayflower Compact. 

What is an agreement among a diverse group of people working to cooperate with each other in a strange land? 

300

The support for Mary to take over after King James II was removed came from this. 

What was a resentment for the royal merger of colonies? 

300

This event pushed legislatures and assemblies into more power. 

What was the Glorious Revolution? 

300

This was a brief episode of hysteria related to the practice of witchcraft. 

What were the Salem Witch Trials? 

400

Hurons was recognized as an Indian tribe, missionaries were sent to convert them, and the establishment of Quebec were resulted by. 

What was the fur trade in the Great Lakes region? 

400

This is the difference between indentured servitude and slavery. 

What was freedom fro indentured servants and freedom was dependent upon the owner? 

400

This development in the 1720s help make cities safer to live. 

What was the adoption of smallpox inoculations? 

400

The acquittal of John Zenger for seditious libel was a show for this right. 

What was the freedom of speech and press? 

400
Colonial settlements followed this pattern. 

What was small to larger settlements? 

500

The Stono Rebellion terrified slave owners for these reasons. 

What is requiring the South Carolina militia to stoped armed slaves from killing white colonists who attempted to halt their march to freedom? 

What is colonial governments not willing to stop slave revolts? 

What was the Spanish influence of the Spanish to offer freedom to American slaves to make it to "Florida?"

500

These are reasons the Puritans were able to successfully settle Massachusetts. 

What is prosperous resources? 

What is a legal charter to organize a self-governing colony? 

What was a hostility position by King Charles to Puritan reformers? 

500

These characterize William Penn and Pennsylvania. 

What is longing for peace with the Indians in the colony? 

Who were Quakers living in the colony? 

What was agreeing to the Charter of Liberties? 

500

The English and Russian activity in the Pacific Northwest resulted in this. 

What was an increase in Spanish forts, missions, and activity in the California region?

500

This describes the Middle Passage. 

What was force feeding?

What were chained shoulder to shoulders? 

What were high death rates? 

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