Slavery
Conflict/Social Structures
Religion
American Ideas
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100

This cash crop was the most important crop of the 1600s and was known as the "poor man's crop"

What is Tobacco?

100

This event in 1676 brought attention from the British government, sparking a civil war in frustration of the difficulties in finding land.

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

100

The democratic Puritan churches in America, which was much more of a government led by God.

What is the Congregational Church?

100

In the Southern colonies, these people would exercise local authority and dominated elected assemblies.

What are the elite planters?

100

This location of the colonies were known to have an abundance of children in families, populating as many as 27 per household

What are the New England Colonies?

200

These people agreed to work under a contract and were given food, clothing, and shelter for it.

Who are indentured servants?

200

From 1689 to 1691, these wars in New York who revolted against authority after hearing about the Glorious Revolution in Britain

What is Leisler's Rebellion?

200

A form of sermon that warned parishioners of their impending doom due to their loss of religious passion.

What is a jeremiad?

200

In a way to express the importance of learning, this college was founded in 1636 and is known as the one of the most prestigious schools in the world.

What is Harvard University?

200

In addition to tough work conditions, these people were raped and sexually abused for the sake of producing more offspring, their offspring would be enslaved.

Who are African American mothers?

300

This sea journey was known for bringing slaves across the Atlantic from Africa to the New World and killed thousands of Africans on the way

What is the middle passage?


300

As gaps in social structures were widened, this group of leadership were known to be the leaders who dominated the House of Burgesses.

Who are the FFVs?

300

This event showcased accusations of women being held for trial for acts they did not commit, poorer 

What are the Salem Witch Trials?

300

The ideas of liberty, religious independence, and diversity can be attached to ___________ __________ of imperial control.

What is colonial resistance?

300

This crop sometimes brought from Africa along with slaves would be farmed in swampy fields became the main appeal of South Carolina

What is rice?

400

This event labeled indentured servants as useless, and led to a shift in labor from the servants to the enslaved Africans

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

400

What religion took over England after the Glorious Revolution.

What is Protestantism?

400
In this system, the church gave partial membership rights to those who didn't come to church consistently.

What is the Half-Way covenant?

400

A proud national trait of Northeastern colonies, claimed to be fostered by climate and fields

What is Yankee Ingenuity?

400

This city founded in 1680 became one of the largest cities and flourished as a seaport for shipment to England.

What is Charleston?

500

These labels would create a difference in status between two different slaves, they were subjected to a lifestyle at birth and was treated very harshly

What are slave codes?

500

In Salem, Massachusetts this person could be known as the catalyst for the witch trials, a new minister whose words destroyed common worldly ways and economic prosperity


Who is Reverend Samuel Parris?

500

Testimonials by Puritan individuals that they had received God's grace and therefore deserved to be admitted to the church as members of the elect.

What are conversions?

500

This quote signified the difference of scenery for people migrating from the Old World to the New World.

What is "a sip of New England's air is better than a whole draft of old England's ale"?

500

This witch hunter had techniques, the most famous being thrown into a pool, and if they were able to swim they were considered witches, and in other cases they would drown.

Who is Matthew Hopkin?

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