Meeting of Two Worlds
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The Native American Experience
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The Revolution
100

Two groups of people that intersected in the early 17th century.

Who are the Europeans and the Native Americans?

100

Early American Writers mostly described

What is the land and the people?

100

There were over this many different Native cultures at the time the Europeans arrived in the New World.

What is 300?

100

"...took the first ship they saw for a walking island, the mast to be a tree, the sail white clouds."

Who was William Wood?

100

This political pamphlet by Thomas Paine helped launch the Revolution.

What is "Common Sense"?

200

William Wood wrote that the Native Americans thought this was a "...walking island, the mast...a tree, the sail white clouds."

What is a ship?

200

In this tradition of writing, reason, logic, clarity and order were valued over beauty and adornment, and sermons, histories, treatises and spiritual poetry were the most common forms.

What is the Puritan Tradition?

200

There were over this many different languages spoken in the New World.

What is 200?

200

"...we must consider that we shall be as a City upon a hill.  The eyes of all people are upon us."

Who was John Winthrop?

200

Jefferson's document articulated the "natural law" which would govern American.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

The governor of Plimouth Plantation, William Bradford described this place and these people as "...a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men."

What are North America and the Native Americans?

300

Writers of this intellectual movement questioned traditional modes of thinking about government and power.  Among these writers were Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry.

What is the American Enlightenment?

300

Instead of written languages, Native North American cultures relied on this.

What is oral tradition?

300
This slave wrote a narrative about his capture, enslavement and brutal treatment.

Who was Olaudah Equiano?

300

This document, written 11 years after the end of the Revolution, established the basic principles of the US government.

What is The Constitution?

400

The first permanent British colony was ..., established in...

What is Jamestown, in 1607?

400

Jonathan Edwards and other preachers called for people to rededicate themselves to the original Puritan vision in this movement that united many colonists around the belief that God was helping Americans establish new ways of life.

What is the Great Awakening?

400

Oral traditions passed these forms of stories from generation to generation.

History, legends and myths.

400

"La Relacion"

Who was Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca?

400

This wife of a Revolutionary patriot who would become the 2nd president urged her husband to "remember the ladies" and include women's rights in the founding documents.

Who was Abigail Adams?

500

These English Protestants sought to purify the Church of England and return to simpler ways of worshiping.

Who are the Puritans?

500
These are three examples of the types of writing that the early explorers like Columbus, de Vaca and de Champlain used to share their experiences

What are journals, diaries, letters, logs and historical narratives?

500

These are ways of explaining how the universe and humans came into being.

What are creation myths?

500

Chronicles of the Salem witch trials.

Who was Cotton Mather?

500

This former slave pointed out the discrepancy between the colonists' "cry for freedom" and their enslavement of fellow human beings.

Who was Phyllis Wheatley?

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