Colonial Powers
English Regions
Native Americans
Mercantilism
Intellectualism
100

The primary resource the French traded with the Native Americans for

Fur

100

This crop primarily fueled the colonization of Jamestown and Virginia in the 17th century

Tobacco

100

This tribe(s) were the primary allies of the British during the French and Indian War

The Iroquois 

100

Britain wanted to import these from its colonies as a policy of Mercantilism

Raw materials
100

This was the first truly American movement, and gave Americans a common identity

The Great Awakening

200

The main city held by the Dutch in America, later conquered by the English

New Amsterdam

200

This region was known for religious tolerance, diversity and equality 

The Middle Colonies
200

This Native American leader rose up against the New England colonists in the 17th century due to land disputes

King Metacom/Phillip

200

Britain used these as a way to discourage its colonists from purchasing from other countries

Tariffs/Duties

200

The increased affordability and availability of this technology drove the Enlightenment in America

Printing Press

300

The name for the overthrow of King James II, where he was replaced by William and Mary

The Glorious Revolution

300

This class of person lived in the South, and usually were very wealthy due to owning slaves

The Gentry

300

These crops allowed Native Americans to have robust, healthy diets even without protein from animals

The Three Sisters: Corn, Beans, and Squash

300

This law required all goods sold in America to be carried there on English ships

The Navigation Acts

300

This philosopher wrote "The Leviathan", which argued that absolute power should belong to Kings

Thomas Hobbes

400

The Treaty between the Spanish and Portuguese, signed in 1494, which divided the world

The Treaty of Tordesillas

400

Puritans in New England based their society around these democratic institutions

Town Meetings

400

This phenomenon occurred due to depopulation from disease and warfare among Native peoples

Tribalization

400

This law attempted to protect the British West Indies economically

The Molasses Act
400

This scientist's discovery/invention of calculus helped drive the Scientific Revolution

Sir Isaac Newton

500
The French Island colony which hosted the only successful slave revolt in the history of the Americas

Haiti

500

This person formed a colony as a result of disagreements about religion with other New England colonists

Roger Williams

500

This animal was the primary food source of the Plains Native Americans

The Buffalo

500

The proliferation of paper money issued in the colonies from these resulted in the passing of the Currency Act of 1751

Land Banks

500

These three natural rights were the core of beliefs of philosopher John Locke

Life, Liberty, and Property

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