Native Americans
Important figures
Columbian exchange
Conflicts
200

The highly popular and versatile crop which was used across North America and was commonly eaten in most native meals.

Maize

200

A Powhatan woman (the daughter of Powhatan) who befriended the English at Jamestown. Marriage to John Rolfe, first interracial union in America, peace settlement ending the Anglo-Powhatan War.

Pocahontas

200

The 3 areas that the Columbian exchange occurred.

Africa, Europe and the Americas

200

Led by Nathaniel, this rebellion was in response to the Virginia Governor, Berkley, appeasing the Doeg Indians after they attacked the settlers. Nathaniel and his army would fight the Indians and then would march over to Jamestown.

Bacon's Rebellion

400

This area of North America was home to many nomadic and farming tribes which would commonly live in teepees.

The Great Plains

400

Helped found and govern Jamestown. His leadership and strict discipline helped the Virginia colony get through the difficult first winter.

John Smith

400

5 things that were exchanged through the Columbian exchange?

Cattle, sugar, tobacco, chocolate, and potatoes, people, smallpox, influenza, rice, barley, oats, sheep. Pigs, horses, turkeys.

400

The battle between Pueblo Natives and Spanish colonists in modern-day New Mexico due to the desire for Pueblo culture to rise back.

Pueblo Revolt

600

This group established the largest, most powerful Indian confederacy during the sixteenth century.

Iroquois

600

  Patriot leader and president of the Second Continental Congress; first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

600

this disease is often thought of to be the reason the Europeans conquered the New World it also wiped out most of the Native population.

smallpox

600

The war between the Powhatan tribe and English colonists which arose from impatient colonists during a trade offer and resulted in the destruction of many Powhatan houses and fields.

First Powhatan War

800

This culture was created from intermixing Native populations with Spaniards.

Mestizos

800

A religious dissenter whose ideas provoked an intense religious and political crisis in the Massachusetts Bay Colony between 1636 and 1638. She challenged the principles of Massachusetts's religious and political system. Her ideas became known as the heresy of Antinomianism, a belief that Christians are not bound by moral law. She was latter expelled, with her family and followers, and went and settled at Rode Island, killed by Indians.    

Anne Hutchinson

800

This general took over the Aztec empire with only 1000 men

Hernan Cortes

800

The armed conflict between Native Americans and English colonists which mainly took place in Massachusetts and Connecticut and was fought because natives refused to recognize English authority

King Philip's War

1000

This city located in modern-day Illinois served as the largest Native American city due to its significance in trading networks in the United States and was also named after a highly advanced Native tribe.

Cahokia

1000

He was one of the English settlers at Jamestown (and he married Pocahontas). He discovered how to successfully grow tobacco in Virginia and cure it for export, which made Virginia an economically successful colony.    

John Rolfe

1000

this was the approximate number of enslaved people that were transferred to the new world by the Columbian exchange.

12.5 million

1000

This is the largest slave uprising in the main 13 colonies. It had started in South Carolina when more strict rules were imposed on slaves because of how many were transported in.


Stono Rebellion

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