Balboa's important discovery for Spain.
What was the Pacific Ocean?
What was a corporate colony?
He established St. Augustine as a permanent Spanish colony in Florida.
Who was Pedro Menendez?
Famous Spanish mission located on the Georgia coast to convert Indians to Catholicism.
Where was Guale?
Prehistoric waste dumps started by the Archaic Indians along the Savannah River.
What were Middens?
2nd Explorer to circumnavigate the globe.
Who was Francis Drake?
Colony owned by the king.
What is a royal or crown colony?
Reason for the founding of the Massachusetts Colony by the Pilgrims.
What was religion?
Earliest English fort built near the mouth of the Altamaha River in 1721.
Where was Ft. King George?
Outlines or holes due to decayed wood.
What are postmolds?
Portuguese explorer to explore the S. American coastline later it became known as Brazil.
Who was Pedro Cabral?
Proprietary colony founded by the Quakers in N. America.
Where was Pennsylvania?
Major seaport for the Carolinas.
Where was Charleston?
Special Spanish priest sent to convert the Indians under the mission system.
Who were the Friars?
This doctrine stated that the Debatable Land must be settled soon in order to make the claim legitimate.
What was the Doctrine of Effective Occupation?
Sailed all the way to India beyond the Cape of Good Hope for Portugal.
Who was Vasco da Gama?
England's first attempt to settle the New World in the Carolinas.
Where was Roanoke?
Document issued by the king to create a colony.
What was the charter?
Name of the Indian uprising against the Spanish because of the Friars Catholicism.
What was Juanillo's Rebellion or Revolt?
Term for people native to a region or land.
What is indigenous?
He discovered the Gulf Stream while exploring the Florida coastline.
Who was Ponce de Leon?
First successful English colony due to tobacco production.
Where was Jamestown or Virginia Colony?
Economic policy that involved the colonies providing raw materials for the mother country.
What was mercantilism?
Original proposed name before the area was called "Georgia" in the Debatable Land.
What was Azilia?
Term for a defensive line that serves a military necessity in case of war.
What is a buffer?