________ both had groups who settled in North America to escape religious persecution.
What is Great Britain and France?
Why did an African slave trade develop in the southern colonies?
What is plantations needed labor after European diseases killed large numbers of Indigenous people?
Why did Great Britain pass the Navigation Acts?
What is to support the policy of mercantilism?
A person sent to spread Christianity in the New World was called a…
What is a missionary?
Land claimed by a country in North America was called a…
What is a territory?
________ both had missionaries who wanted to convert American Indians to Catholicism.
What are France and Spain?
How did slavery first develop in the American colonies?
What is landowners brought enslaved Africans with them to provide labor growing cash crops?
How did Great Britain use the policy of mercantilism?
What is controlling colonial trade to secure profits and markets for British goods?
The belief in growing crops for sale rather than for personal use is called a…
What is a cash crop?
Europeans often referred to Indigenous people as…
What is uncivilized?
How did the location of French colonies differ from Spanish colonies in North America?
What is French colonies were farther north?
Which of these were passive forms of resistance? (Choose 3)
What are pretending to be ill, working slowly/breaking tools, and using music/religion for self-expression?
A large farm in the southern colonies that used enslaved labor was called a…
What is a plantation?
How did the First Great Awakening influence the colonies? (Choose 2)
What is it created unity/common identity and it led to more religious tolerance?
Raw materials such as tobacco, rice, and indigo were grown on…
What are plantations?
How were Spanish and British goals similar in establishing colonies in North America?
What is both wanted to expand their empires to gain glory?
Millions of enslaved people transported across the Atlantic in cruel conditions was called…
What is the Triangle Trade?
Colonies exported raw materials to Britain and imported finished ________.
What are manufactured goods?
The Enlightenment encouraged colonists to value ________ and science.
What is reason?
Acts of opposing slavery—whether violent or peaceful—were forms of…
What is resistance?
How did French settlements in North America differ from British and Spanish settlements?
What is they often started as fur trading posts?
In which colony did the Great Awakening begin?
What is Connecticut?
The belief that colonies existed to benefit the mother country is called…
What is mercantilism?
A willingness to accept different religious beliefs was called…
What is tolerance?
The buying and selling of enslaved people across the Atlantic was called the…
What is the slave trade?