Native American Interactions
Religion and Rebellion
Important People
Colonial Regions
Hodgepodge
100

Disease that decimated the native population

Smallpox

100

Movement that emphasized reason and rational thought

The Enlightenment

100

This individual openly promoted the idea of an individual personal relationship with God without the guidance of church leaders, and was later expelled from the Massachusetts Bay colony

Anne Hutchinson

100

He claimed that the Puritans should, “build a city upon a hill,” and became governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.

John Winthrop

100

System that gave land to settlers and helped expand the Thirteen Colonies 

Headright System 

200

This European community's settlers most categorically rejected North American Indian culture and worldviews

The Puritans

200

This rebellion in Virginia resulted in the increase in black slavery and decrease in indentured servitude.

Bacon's Rebellion

200

He spoke out about the separation of church and state and advocated for fair treatment of Native Americans

Roger Williams

200

This colonial region was the most ethnically, religiously, and demographically diverse

Middle

200

Before 1750, this was the most frequent action of British colonists in response to increased trade regulations in the colonies?

Smuggling

300

French and Dutch colonial relationships with American Indians were based primarily on trade alliance for this good

Fur

300

This was the first major slave rebellion in the South that resulted in further restrictions on slaves

Stono Rebellion

300
This individual sparked exploration efforts after taking the throne and implements both Protestant and Catholic elements in the Church of England

Queen Elizabeth I

300

The diversified economy of this New England region relied primarily on these

fishing, shipbuilding, and commerce

300

This 1736 court case set a trend for more freedom of the press in the colonies.

John Peter Zenger Trial

400

This conflict resulted in the lasting defeat of New England's Indians and the beheading of Wampanoag Chief Metacom

King Philip's War

400

Categorized by a wave a preachers delivering sermons emphasizing personal and emotional connections to God; repent sins and obey God

The First Great Awakening

400

The Glorious Revolution ousted this unpopular ruler

James II

400

The primary staple crops produced in the middle colonies included

Wheat, oats, barley

400

Although technically not a constitution, this was a landmark agreement among Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims for majority rule.

Mayflower Compact

500

Over harvesting of this hot commodity intensified territorial conflicts between native tribes, sparking these "wars"

The Beaver Wars

500

Created in response to membership in the church declining. Allowed individuals the ability to become partial members of the church

The Halfway Covenant

500

This man defied the Massachusetts government and rather than conform to the ways of the MA Bay Colony led his congregation to establish the town of Hartford

Thomas Hooker

500

This organization led by Edmund Andros was overthrown by New Englanders in 1689, an event known as the “1st American Revolution.”

Dominion of New England

500

During the era before the French and Indian War, this resulted in the colonies being left alone to develop their own economic and political institutions.

Salutary Neglect

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