Events
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Religion
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100

The transfer of plants, animals, food, diseases, populations, and culture between America and the Old World

The Colombian exchange

100

An Italian navigator/explorer who "discovered" the new world, whilst looking for a western passage to Asia

Christopher Colombus

100

Colonies exist to benefit their mother country

Mercantilism 

100

One of the major English religions in the colonies, mostly in Massachusetts

Puritans

100

A colony where colonists hoped catholics and puritans could live in peace

Maryland

200

The first time the Indians successfully revolted against the Spanish, driving Spanish out of their territory


The Pueblo Revolt

200

Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs, causing the fall of the Aztec empire and conquered Mexico

Hernando Cortes

200

A system of forced, cheap labor used by the Spanish, in “return” they  gained protection and teachings of Christianity

The Encomienda System

200

An idea formed to be open to other Christian religions in Maryland

Religious tolerance

200

the location where the pueblo revolt took place (as a state)

New Mexico

300

An armed rebellion in Virginia led by Nathaniel Bacon

Bacon's rebellion

300

 A Spanish friar who spoke out against the mistreatment of Natives and the Encomienda system


Bartolomé de Las Casa

300

The three reasons/motivations for European Colonization of the “New World” 

God, Glory, and Gold

300

People who would would disagree with the Anglican church; mostly catholics

Dissenters

300

Where Columbus originally arrived in the new world

The Bahamas

400

The signing of the document of the Plymouth Colony, by the male passengers of the Mayflower 


The Mayflower Compact

400

was governor, ran a corrupt regime in alliance with wealthy tobacco planters which led to Bacon's rebellion

William Berkeley

400

An English joint-stock company which allowed the colonization of the North American Coast

The Virginia Company

400

A break off of the regular english Christian church founded by King Henry VIII

Anglican Church

400

The largest Native American city in pre-columbian times; located in what is now Mexico

Tenochtitlan

500

 The Treaty stating the division of the New World signed by Spain and Portugal

The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)

500

A minister who was one of the first to criticize Massachusetts on the basis of religious toleration. 

Roger Williams

500

European who signed a contract to work without wages in exchange of getting passage overseas to the New World

Indentured Servants

500

Key values and aspects of Native American religion, defined how they lived

Animism & Nature

500

The colony which settled in North Carolina in 1587, but mysteriously disappeared in 1590

Roanoke colony

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