How many enslaved Africans were sent to the British Caribbean between the mid-1400s and the mid-1800s?
a. 500,000
b. 1,000,000
c. 2,000,000
d. 2,500,000
c. 2,000,000
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The native people living in the lands surrounding Plymouth were the _______.
Wampanoag
The system of transferring plants, animals, and disease from on side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other became known as the ______.
Columbian Exchange
Why did Europeans want to find a water route to Asia?
a. access for trade goods
b. to find a shorter, faster route to Asia
c. land routes were long and dangerous
d. all the above
d. all the above
How many enslaved Africans were sent to Spanish America between the mid-1440s and the mid-1800s.
a. 500,000
b. 1,000,000
c. 2,000,000
d. 2,500,000
d. 2,500,000
Using numbers 1-5, when did this even occur: Christopher Columbus began his voyage.
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_______ was the leader of the Aztec Empire
Montezuma
______ was the leader of the Inca Empire.
Atahualpa
How were Jamestown and Plymouth similar?
They were both English colonies.
They both received help from Native Americans.
They both struggled early on and many died.
How many enslaved Africans were sent to British North America in the mid-1400s to the mid-1800s?
a. 500,000
b. 1,000,000
c. 2,000,000
d. 2,500,000
a. 500,000
Using numbers 1-5, when did this even occur: The Mayflower Compact was formed.
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The Spanish set up Christian __________ to convert the native people to Christianity and to introduce them to Spanish culture.
missions
Many Spanish explorers made their way to the Americas. These men were called _____, since their primary purpose was to conquer land for Spain.
conquistadors
How were Jamestown and Plymouth different?
Jamestown was established in 1607, Plymouth in 1620
Jamestown had John Smith as an important leader, Plymouth had Squanto as an important interpreter.
Jamestown is in Virginia, Plymouth is in Massachusetts.
Jamestown colonists left to become wealthy, Plymouth colonists left due to religion.
What area was the main destination for enslaved people from Africa during the Atlantic save trade?
a. Eastern Europe
b. Asia
c. Central and South America
d. Australia
c. Central and South America
The first Africans were brought to Jamestown and sold as enslaved people.
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The working and living conditions of enslaved Africans only got worse as large _________ in the West Indies grew.
plantations
In 1619, the Virginia Company created a group of government representatives called the ______.
House of Burgesses
What was a good way the Colonists and Native Americans interacted?
They traded goods.
The Native Americans helped the colonists survive early on by teaching them how to farm.
What conclusion can be drawn from this map?
a. While some enslaved Africans were sent to Europe, many more were sent to North, Central, and South America.
b. No enslaved people died in passage.
c. Slavery was outlawed in 1650.
d. The slave trade only involved British colonies in North America.
a. While some enslaved Africans were sent to Europe, many more were sent to North, Central, and South America.
Using numbers 1-5, when did this even occur: Spanish conquistadors conquered the Aztec Empire.
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Although the settlers at Jamestown did not find gold, they found wealth in the form of _______.
tobacco
The Pilgrims believed they must break away from the Church of England in order to make the changes they wanted. They became known as ____.
Separatists
What was a bad way the Colonists and Native Americans interacted?
Native Americans died of diseases.
Native Americans were enslaved.
Fighting/wars were fought