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This was the deadliest disease for Native Americans. Some theorize that as many as 90% of Natives exposed to the disease died. 

Smallpox

100

This cash crop was predominantly grown in Virginia and Maryland and was made the colonies incredibly wealthy. 

Tobacco

100

The most common form of slavery in the Atlantic World was called this, which derives its name from "Cattle"

Chattel

100

The largest religion in the New England colonies was this. They had a strict and conservative style and were the main actors in the Salem Witch Trials. 

Puritans

100

This was the name of the exchange of all goods, ideas, and diseases between the Old World and the New World

Columbian Exchange

200

This man wrote a letter to the King and Queen of Spain which resulted in the ending of the encomienda system. 

Bartolome de las Casas

200

This colony, also known as the "Lost Colony" was a failed British attempt at settling in the Americas prior to Jamestown. 

Roanoke

200

Name an example of passive resistance to slavery

Breaking tools, running away, working slowly, etc...

200

The movement of religious fervor and excitement between 1650 and 1750 in the American colonies was known as this. It was marked by outdoor revivals and large-scale church services.

First Great Awakening

200

This was the name of the series of laws that were passed throughout the 17th century which were intended to enforce mercantilist policies.

Navigation Acts

300

The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world between these two countries - one got the west and the other got the east. 

Spain and Portugal

300

This man was put in charge of the Jamestown Colony in its early days. He was famously "saved" by Pocahontas.

John Smith

300

This was the largest religion in colonial Pennsylvania. It embraced non-violence and equal treatment of all men.

Quaker

300

This woman was a famous enslaved woman who became famous for her poems about her faith and life experiences.

Phyllis Wheatley

300

Name one colonial war which took place between a Native American group and colonists that we discussed.

Ango-Powhatan Wars, Pequot War, King Philip's War, Pueblo Revolt

400

Many Native American nations believed in ____________________. This means they believed in a supernatural force that organizes and animates the material universe. (Gods of the Sun, Moon, Rain, etc...)

Animism

400

Name one of the two Native American translators who came to greet the Pilgrims at Plymouth.

Squanto and Samoset

400

This colony was founded by Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson and was the only New England colony which tolerated non-Puritans.

Rhode Island

400

On average, women in the colonial era gave birth to this many children. 

8

400

Despite the existence of the Navigation Acts, the colonists tended to ignore them. The British knew about this, but practiced this term for willful ignorance.

Salutary Neglect

500

The Hopi, Zuni, and Anasazi were all native to what region of the modern US?

American Southwest (New Mexico, Arizona, Colarado, etc...)

500

The Spanish Armada was defeated by the British Navy in this year - securing the British Navy as the most powerful in the world.

1588

500

This was the name of a formerly enslaved man who was freed and then became a slave owner himself. 

Anthony Johnson

500

"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was the name of the most famous sermon by this Puritan minister.

Jonathan Edwards

500

Who was Metacomet's (King Philip's) father?

Massasoit

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