Vocabulary
European Rivalries
French Colonies
Dutch Colonies
English Colonies
100

An agreement between nations to protect one another.

Alliance

100

European nations competed for this around the world:

Riches (wealth/resources)

100

This city was founded in Louisiana by the French.

Lousiana

100

New Amsterdam is known today as this city.

New York 

100

This colony mysteriously disappeared.

Roanoke

200

This is a waterway through or around North America.

The Northwest Passage

200

This increased conflict amongst European nations:

Religious differences

200

French colonists learned this from Native Americans.

Survival skills

200

The Dutch were mainly competing for this trade resource.

Fur

200

This was the first permanent English settlement.

Jamestown

300

When voters elect representatives to make laws.

Representative Government

300

This document posted by Martin Luther caused a split within Christianity.

The 95 Theses

300

French settlers had this type of relationship with Native Americans:

Friendly/cooperative

300

The Dutch made an alliance with this Native group.

The Iroquois

300

Colonists were more focused on this instead of survival:

Finding gold

400

A legal document giving rights to a person or company

Charter

400

These two European nations in particular experienced a rivalry between one another:

England and France

400

The French built this important settlement along the St. Lawrence River.

Quebec

400

One major effect of European and Native interaction

Disease / overtrapping / warfare

400

This leader forced colonists to work to survive.

John Smith

500

These were French colonists who lived and worked beyond settlements.

Coureurs de bois

500

Martin Luther’s actions led to this major religious change

The Protestant Reformation

500

The French depended on this instead of gold and silver.

Trading, trapping, or fur trading.

500

This Dutch leader bought Manhattan Island in 1626.

Peter Minuit

500

The first permanent English settlement was located near this body of water:

The Chesapeake Bay

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