The name of the difficult, harsh, and sometimes deadly journey slaves made on ships from Africa to the New World.
What is the Middle Passage?
He was an upstander who advocated against the inhumane treatment of Native Americans.
Who is Bartolome De Las Casas?
These were large production cash crop farms in the Southern colonies that used slave labor.
What are Plantations?
He was a prominent Quaker who started a colony in America under the values of toleration. Instrumental is establishing the “City of Brotherly Love”
Who is William Penn?
This group of religious settlers that wanted to “purify” the Anglican Church. Wanted to start “Holy City on the Hill” in the New World.
Who are the Puritans?
In 1676, this rebellion in Virginia was led by frustrated settlers against Governor William Berkeley's policies including preventing colonists from pushing further onto Native American territory
What is Bacon's Rebellion?
She was the daughter of Chief Powhattan, is rumored to have saved the life of Captain John Smith in Jamestown, and later married Captain John Rolfe.
Who is Pocahontas?
This period in the winter of 1609-1610 saw Jamestown colonists suffer extreme food shortages, leading to widespread death and desperation
What is Starving Time?
These small farms that DID NOT produce income but did produce food for families. Most early colonists lived on these type of farms.
What are subsistence farms?
These laws prohibited enslaved Africans from learning to read, assembling in groups, or traveling without permission. Southern colonies passed these laws to enforce the institution of slavery and prevent rebellion.
What are slave codes?
This man founded the colony of Georgia as a haven for debtors and the poor. He established strict laws banning slavery but later gave into demands for end the ban.
Who is James Oglethorpe?
Wealthy plantation owners lived in this region, while small, independent farmers often settled in this more remote, frontier-like area.
What are the Tidewater and Backcountry?
This group of religious settlers wanted to “separate” from the Church of England. They landed in Plymouth and are credited with celebrating the first American Thanksgiving.
Who are the Pilgrims?
Under this system, colonies were expected to provide raw materials to the mother country and purchase manufactured goods in return
What is mercantilism?
This series of laws required that colonial goods be shipped only on English ships and restricted trade with countries other than England, tightening control over colonial commerce.
What are the Navigation Acts?
This fleet was sent by King Philip II of Spain to invade England, but was stopped by bad weather and English ships, resulting in England's opportunity to gain control of the seas and colonize North America.
What is the Spanish Armada?