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100

This early American document outlined self-government in Plymouth Colony.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

100

He was an English philosopher whose ideas about natural rights influenced the American colonies. Hint: Social Contract Theory

Who is John Locke?

100

This system involved the exchange of goods, people, and diseases between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

100

This colony was founded in 1607 as the first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

100

This Native American agricultural crop was crucial to many tribes and the development of societies in North America.

What is maize (corn)?

200

This 1492 event marked the beginning of sustained European contact with the Americas.

What is Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas?

200

This Spanish priest spoke out against the mistreatment of Native Americans in the 1500s.

Who is Bartolomé de las Casas? 

200

This trade route involved the export of enslaved Africans to the Americas.

What is the Triangular Trade?

200

This Native American region was home to the Pueblo peoples, who lived in adobe cliff dwellings in present-day Arizona and New Mexico.

What is the Southwest?

200

This religious movement of the 1730s and 1740s emphasized emotional, personal faith and revitalized Protestantism.

What is the Great Awakening?

300

This 1649 Maryland law granted religious freedom to all Christians, aiming to protect Catholic settlers from persecution.

What is the Act of Toleration?

300

He led a failed 1689 rebellion in Virginia that could also be identified by this popular breakfast food

Who is Nathaniel Bacon?

300

This economic system encouraged colonies to provide raw materials to the mother country.

What is mercantilism?

300

This region was inhabited by nomadic tribes who relied heavily on buffalo hunting and lived in teepees.

What is the Great Plains?

300

This policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws in the colonies allowed for greater colonial autonomy before 1763.

What is salutary neglect?

400

This 1619 event was significant as the first representative legislative assembly in English America.

What is the establishment of the Virginia House of Burgesses?

400

This religious group, known for their beliefs in equality, pacifism, and fair treatment of Native Americans, founded Pennsylvania under William Penn.

Who are the Quakers?

400

This labor system was used primarily in the Spanish colonies and involved the forced labor of Native Americans.

What is the encomienda system?

400

Coastal tribes in this region depended on fishing, whaling, and cedar trees to build totem poles and longhouses.

What is the Pacific Coast?

400

These are the three main motivations—Gold, Glory, and God—that drove European exploration and colonization of the Americas.

What are the Three G’s?

500

This 1675–1676 conflict was the result of tensions between Native Americans and New England settlers.

What is King Philip’s War?

500

He was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and famously envisioned the colony as a “city upon a hill.”

Who is John Winthrop?

500

These are crops grown primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal use, like tobacco in the Chesapeake colonies.

What are cash crops?

500

This Native American region included tribes like the Iroquois and Algonquin, who lived in longhouses and had matrilineal societies.

What is the Northeast?

500

This 1754 event marked the start of a conflict between Britain and France over territory in North America.

What is the beginning of the French and Indian War?

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