The United Colonies
Show Me the Money
Rebels and Massacres
Old and New Worlds Collide
Wake Up! Turn on the Lights!
100

Who was the prominent Quaker who found Pennsylvania?

William Penn

100

What is the economic theory that viewed the global economy as a competition between countries for a finite amount of wealth?

mercantilism

100

What is the term for the events surrounding the execution of 14 women and 6 men due to hysteria in a Massachusetts community?

the Salem Witch Trials

100

What is the term for the interconnected Atlantic system of trade which fueled the growth of slave labor?

triangular trade

100

What is the term for the Protestant revival movement which emphasized each person’s urgent need for salvation by God?

The Great Awakening

200

What were the two reasons for massive population growth in the English colonies?

lots of kids

relatively healthy environment

200

What is the term for having more exports than imports?

favorable balance of trade

200

What was the most successful Native American resistance movement in North America?

the Pueblo Revolt of 1680

200

Who was the Anglican preacher who led large revivals in England and who found further success in the American colonies?

George Whitefield

200

What is the term for a type of preacher who enthusiastically promotes the Christian gospel, seeking to convert large numbers of people through his sermons?

evangelist

300

What was the colony originally granted as a proprietorship (independent of the king)?

Pennsylvania

300

What British policies established mercantilism over the colonies, suppressing previous political autonomy and causing resistance?

the Navigation Acts

300

Who was the leader of a rebellion in Virginia that ultimately opened up much more territory to European settlement?

Nathaniel Bacon

300

What was the term for the intellectual revolution, starting in Europe and spreading to America, that elevated reason, science, and logic?

the Enlightenment

300

Who was the most famous American Enlightenment thinker, a successful businessman, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and political thinker?

Benjamin Franklin

400

What colony was originally settled by the Dutch?

New York

400

Describe how the colonies fit into the English system of mercantilism. (what was the purpose of the colonies?)

supplied raw materials

bought manufactured goods from England

400

Who was the leader of a rebellion to secure his people against the influence of New England?

King Philip (Metacom)

400

How did mercantilism connect to slavery?

By fueling demand for cash crops and raw materials from colonies, mercantilism pushed plantation owners to acquire slaves for labor

400

Who was the Puritan preacher from Massachusetts who sparked widespread revival through his message of the need for God’s salvation?

Jonathan Edwards

500

Name three ways William Penn tried to treat Native Americans fairly.

–Learned native languages

–Paid fair prices for land

–Established trade regulations for dealing with Native Americans

500

What were the three principles of English mercantilism?

–Only English or other colonial merchants could trade with the colonies

–Certain American products could only be sold to England or other colonies

–Foreign goods intended for the colonies had to first pass through England and pay import duties (taxes)

500

How did the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening prepared the English colonies for independence?

By causing them to reject British authority

500

Give a general overview of the Atlantic Slave Trade (triangular trade).

African slaves sent to the New World, plantation products sent to Europe, and manufactured goods or rum sent to Africa and the New World

500

Who was the British philosopher and Enlightenment thinker known for his emphasis on the power of human reasoning?

John Locke

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