Native American/Exploration
Economics (Trade, Industry, Ect.)
People
Culture - Society
Government
100

What were the three stable crops that many native tribes in North America used? Name 2 of 3

Beans (Maize) Corn and Squash



100

The transmission and interchange of plants, animals, diseases, cultures, human populations, and technologies between the New World and Old World.

Columbian Exchange

100

Italian explorer and colonizer.  The first European to visit the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba.

Christopher Columbus

100

This spiritual awakening in the colonies was known as?

The Great Awakening

100

A pamphlet that used Enlightenment philosophy to argue that it would be contrary to common sense to allow British injustices to continue.

Common Sense

200

What was different in the way the French treated the Native Americans. 

They traded with them and had positive relations including marrying them


200

The main principle under Spanish Colonization.

What is the Three G's? (Gold, Glory, and God)

200

A leader who in 1831 led a revolt that killed 55 whites.  In retaliation, 1000s of blacks were killed.

Nat Turner

200

This conflict demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and prompted the Constitutional Convention

Shay's Rebellion
200

Relationship between the federal government and the states.

Federalism

300

The country that sent the most settlers to the New World, but came into conflict with the Natives over land.

England

300

Name 3 cash crop products that extensively used slave labor

What is tobacco, rice, indigo, sugar, cotton etc.

300

This person was the leader of the Aztec invasion

Who is Hernan Cortes?

300

Man-made waterway completed in 1825 that helped connect an entire region of the United States and transport goods Easter/West.

Erie Canal

300

Court Case where Maryland tried to tax the 2nd Bank of the US. Marshall says the state can’t do that.  Federal law is the supreme law. 2nd Bank is constitutional because of implied powers.

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

A pivotal leader at Jamestown. Negotiated peace between the settlers and local American Indians. Famously stated “He that will not work shall not eat,” forcing the Jamestown colonists to work to save their then-failing colony. Returned to England in 1609 after being injured in a gunpowder explosion.

John Smith

400

An economic system in which the rules are set up to enrich the mother country through colonies

What is Mercantilism?

400

Who was the man that was critical of the way the Spanish treated native Americans and believed that this treatment made it harder to convert them to Christianity.

Bartoleme de las Casas

400

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Susan B. Anthony were leaders of the women's suffrage movement and helped organize this meeting in New York.

Seneca Falls Convention

400

The first written form of government in the modern-day United States. Drafted by the Pilgrims, it was an agreement to establish a secular body that would administer the leadership of the Plymouth colony.

Mayflower Compact

500

These laws were passed in 1651 as a measure to supersede Dutch control of international trade. Colonial commodities such as tobacco and sugar had to be exported to England in English ships and sold in English ports before they could be re-exported to other nations’ markets. Spurred colonial resentment in the long term.

Navigation Acts

500

This event led to the sharp decline of indentured servitude

What is Bacon's Rebellion

500

Spanish Monk Bartolome de Las Casas believed that the Encomienda system was…

Was a barbaric practice that dehumanized natives populations and allowed for cruelty

500

The idea that women should take charge of educating their children in the ways of the new republic.

Republican Motherhood

500

A plan designed to strengthen the economy of the United States that had three parts: Tariffs, National Bank, Infrastructure

American System

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