Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Map Review
Colonial Settlements 1 (Plymouth, Jamestown, Salem, and Roanoke)
Colonial Settlements 2 (Plymouth, Jamestown, Salem, and Roanoke)
100

What is the name of the economic relationship between the price of a good, its availability, and the buyers’ desire for it?

Supply and Demand

100

HACK JEOPARDY

What is the name for a country or area that is controlled by a stronger country that is typically far away?

Colony

100

What number is the Plymouth Colony shown as?

Number 3

100

HACK JEOPARDY


What conclusion can be made about the change in population for Europeans and Native Americans in New England during the 1700s?

-The change in population could have been due to war, natives having to relocate, or even disease

-As the population of Europeans increases, one could assume that they had a role to play in the native population decreasing

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY


Why might the location and whereabouts of the settlers at Roanoke have been kept as a secret?

Keep the information away from enemies like the Spanish


200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY


What is the name for a raw material or agricultural product that can be bought or sold? Give two examples of these as well. 

A commodity

-Tobacco, Iron, Wheat, Corn, Wood, Sugar, Tin, Stone, Marble, Gold

200

What was the name of the people that followed a branch of Protestantism that were committed to "purifying" the Church of England?

Puritans

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY


What number on the map is pointing to the Roanoke Colony?

Number 6

200

HACK JEOPARDY


How was Tituba involved with the Salem Witch Trials?

Was on trial for supposed witch craft to which she confessed to other witches being within Salem. Starts the Salem Witch Trials.

200

What were the "three sisters"

Crops like corn, squash, and beans

300

What is Protestantism?

A branch of Christianity that separated from Catholicism due to having different ideas

300

HACK JEOPARDY


What was the first permanent English colony in NEW ENGLAND?

Plymouth Colony

300

What is #5 pointing at?

Jamestown Colony

300

What was the line of succession for the Wampanoag Tribe?

Massasoit, Wamsutta, Metacomet

300

In addition to the colonists taking the natives land, why else would King Philip have wanted to start a war with the colonists?

His brother, Wamsutta, dies. He believes was possibly harmed or poisoned by colonists

400

What was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

Jamestown Colony
400

What colony was an attempt at being the first permanent English settlement in North America?

Roanoke

400

What is number 8 pointing at?

Netherlands (Dutch Republic)

400

What was the importance of John Rolfe to the Jamestown Colony and all colonial settlements?

Popularized commercial tobacco farming within the English colonies. Would become the most popular cash crops among settlements and later the 13 Colonies.

400

Why did the Wampanoag Tribe originally want to make peace with the colonists?

To use them as a means of protection against other hostile tribes

500

What were the three main motives for exploration? Explain each motive.

Gold- Pursuit of financial gain (Money)

Glory- The fame of claiming land for your home land

God- Travel for religion/to spread your religion

500

What was the Mayflower Compact?

The first governing document of the Plymouth Colony

-First framework of government written within the territory of what would become the United States

500

What is #10 on the map?

Spain

500

What was important about the House of Burgesses?

Was the first major representative body of government in North America and Virginia

500

What was a major cause for the Wampanoag tribe to eventually take part in King Philip's War?

Colonists slowly over time began taking land from the Wampanoag natives without giving anything in return.

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