Topic 2.2: European Colonization
Topic 2.3: Regions of the British Colonies
Topic 2.4: Transatlantic Trade
Topic 2.5: Interactions with the Natives
Topic 2.6: Slavery in the British Colonies
Topic 2.7: Colonial Society & Culture
100

This European nation wanted permanent settlements and did not want to intermingle with the Natives; Many settled on the eastern coast of the modern day US

What is the English

100

This was the first permanent British settlement in the Americas

What is Jamestown

100

This trade system featured three arms and spanned across the Atlantic connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas

What was the Triangular Trade

100

The one similarity that all European nations had regarding their view of the Natives

What is believing they were inferior

100

This continent was the source where most enslaved people were brought from to the Americas

What is Africa 

100

This philosophical and scientific movement in Europe had a great impact on the colonies and would eventually inspire the sentiments of the American Revolution

What is the Enlightenment

200

This European nation started conquering and settling the Americas before anyone else; They created the encomienda system to extract resources

Who are the Spanish

200

This region of the 13 British colonies had several natural harbors, heavily wooded forests, and focused mainly on trade

What are the New England Colonies

200

This arm of the transatlantic trade network sent raw materials to be made into manufactured goods

What is the Americas to Europe

200

This European nation was the first to settle the Americas and subjugated the Natives while also integrating them into their society

Who are the Spanish

200

This type of forced labor was practiced by the English and allowed people to pay off their debts by working for a set number of years without pay

What is indentured servitude

200

This religious movement swept across the colonies and created a stronger sense of cultural unity across the British colonies in the early to mid 1700s

What was the Great Awakening

300

This European nation settled trading posts along rivers in the north and south of North America and actively intermarried with the Natives

Who are the French

300

This region of the 13 British colonies were built on large scale plantation agriculture and practiced slavery the most

What are the Southern Colonies

300

This arm of the transatlantic trade network sent manufactured goods to be traded for enslaved people

What is Europe to Africa

300

This European nation wanted little to do with the Natives but fought with them on several occasions on the East Coast of the modern US

Who are the English

300

This year marked the first time enslaved Africans were brought to the English colonies

What is 1619

300

This annual publication created by Benjamin Franklin was a uniquely colonial writing that helped foster a pan-colonial culture through it's witty idioms and news reports

What was Poor Richard's Almanac

400
This European nation established trading posts, one becoming a major trade hub to this day, but were removed by the English in the late 1600s
Who are the Dutch
400

This region of the 13 British colonies focused mainly on trade but also thrived on cereal grain farming inland using rivers to transport their crops

What are the Middle Colonies

400

This arm of the transatlantic trade network sent enslaved people to the Americas and is commonly called this

What is the Middle Passage

400

These two European nations sought mainly to trade with the Natives, especially their furs

Who are the French and Dutch/Netherlands

400

This rebellion in 1676 led to the English colonies moving away from indentured servitude and more to enslaved Africans

What was Bacon's Rebellion

400

This Enlightenment thinker is considered one of the most impactful thinkers on the colonists with his ideas of natural rights (life, liberty, and property)

Who is John Locke

500

Furs were a very popular trade commodity in the Americas for the Europeans, but this animal's fur was the most coveted by Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries

What are beavers

500

This region of the British colonies heavily focused on large scale plantation agriculture and were the only colonies where enslaved Africans outnumbered Europeans

What are the British West Indies/Caribbean

500

This new economic model that developed over the 1600s and 1700s stated that there was a finite amount of wealth on Earth and that all colonial wealth is focused on the mother country

What is mercantilism

500
This war between the Wampanoag and MA Bay Colony when the colonists of MA kept encroaching onto Wampanoag land

What was King Philip's War

500

This form of slavery was practiced in the Americas and features enslaved people having no rights and being bought and sold off at will

What is Chattel Slavery

500

This idea by Jean Jacques Rousseau stated that real power in a government comes from the people and that the people give up some of that power to the government in an agreement

What is the social contract

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