Colonization Methods
The British Colonies
Miscellaneous
British Control
Slavery and Indians
100
In addition to food and assistance, this piece of technology was given to the Indians by Europeans.
What are guns?
100
They were settled by Puritans. They did not have cash crops or slave labor. They exported fish and wood, and their economy soon became commercial.
What are the New England colonies?
100
This colony was founded as a holy experiment of peace. The land was purchased from Indians and resold to colonists.
What is Pennsylvania?
100
It is the spread of English ideals, such as a trans-Atlantic print culture, autonomous political communities, and Protestant evangelicalism to North America.
What is Anglicization?
100
This led to an economy where goods and enslaved people were exchanged between Europe, Africa, and America. European colonies focused on getting labor and commodities.
What is the triangular trade?
200
These countries' colonies focused on creating trade alliances with Native Americans in order to purchase commodities (e.g. fur) for Europe. They had very few whites.
What is France and Netherlands?
200
These colonies developed plantation economies and exported staple crops such as sugar and tobacco. They heavily depended on slave labor.
What are the southern colonies/West Indies?
200
It was an outburst of religious fervor that was spread across the country. George Whitefield is credited for starting this.
What is the Great Awakening?
200
It set a tax on printed material in the colonies, which directly affected all colonists.
What is the Stamp Act?
200
It was used to grow colonial goods that Europeans wanted, such as tobacco. It emerged after a shortage of indentured servants.
What is slavery in the British colonies?
300
Many immigrants came to the new world from this country looking for wealth, social status, and religious freedom. They often took land from Native Americans.
What is Britain?
300
These colonies gained their wealth with tobacco cultivation, which was initially grown with the labor of indentured servants, but was soon replaced with slavery
What are the Chesapeake/North Carolina colonies?
300
It was the largest slave revolt in the British colonies before the American revolution. It happened in South Carolina.
What is the Stono Rebellion?
300
This included attempts to incorporate North American colonies into a hierarchical structure in order to pursue mercantilist economic aims.
What is British imperialism?
300
Like other Indian-colonial conflicts, it was caused by debates over land, resources, and political boundaries. A failed relationship with the Wampanoag indians led to this conflict.
What is King Phillip's War?
400
This country colonized for wealth, glory, and to spread Christianity. This led to the subjugation of Indians and African slaves.
What is Spain?
400
Their economy was based on cereal crops and attracted many European migrants. There was a lot of diversity and tolerance here.
What are the middle colonies?
400
It was the first elected assembly in colonial America established in 1619 in Virginia.
What is the House of Burgesses?
400
It was a colonial movement that was inspired by Enlightenment ideas, greater independence, and more awareness of imperialistic corruption.
What is resistance to control?
400
European goods that were introduced encouraged economic and social change. Many unknown diseases were spread. Alliances with European countries were established, and they were given guns and protection.
What are the effects of trade on American Indian communities?
500
This country incorporated some aspects of Indian culture into their colonization methods due to increased resistance/rebellions.
What is Spain?
500
In the north, they were chosen in town meetings. In the south, the elite were elected into power.
What are self-governing institutions/elected assemblies?
500
After parliament established supremacy during this event, the Anglican and Presbyterian churches in the colonies were reinforced. The colonies were proud as a result of this and wanted to stand with Britain.
What is the Glorious Revolution?
500
It was a British policy during the 17th and 18th centuries that avoided strict enforcement of parliamentary laws.
What is salutary neglect?
500
It became the dominant form of labor in the Southern colonies. This enforced a racial system that did not benefit any person of color.
What is chattel slavery?
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