Colonial Regions
Wars & Rebellions
History Skills
Historic Events
People in History
100

This Colonial Region and the largest amount of slaves.

Southern Colonies

100

This war was fought between the Wompanoges and the New England Confederation. 

King Metacom's or King Philip's War

100

This style of Note Taking has three sections that involve the Cue, Notes & Summary sections.

Cornell Note Taking

100

What year did Columbus first arrive in the West Indies/Americas?

1492

100

This individual lead a rebellion of poor farmers against Native Americans and the British Crown, which lead to the burning down of Jamestown. 

Nathaniel Bacon

200

The four colonies in the Middle Colonies region are:

New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey

200

This Act established a direct tax on newspapers, advertisements, pamphlets, and any official documents

The Stamp Act

200

This type of historical significance happens when something happens for the first time in History

Novelty

200

This settlement was established in 1607 and was the first English permanent settlement to be established in the Americas. 

Jamestown

200

This famous person helped found the University of Pennsylvania and wrote the following...

"Laws like to Cobwebs catch small Flies,
Great one break thro' before your eyes."

Benjamin Franklin

300

This type of colony is given to a Noble by the king. 

Proprietary Colony

300

What year and where was the Pueblo Revolt against the Spanish?

1680, New Mexico

300

Something has this kind of historical significance when it impacts many people.

Effect

300

This event was when a large group of Puritans led by John Winthrop travelled from England to settle in the newly established Massachusets bay colony. 

The Great Migration

300

This Spaniard argued for the humane treatment of Native Americans

Bartholome De Las Casas
400

The population of the Colonies grew from 250,000 to ___________ between 1701 & 1775. 

2,500,000

400

What is another name for the Seven Years' War?

The French and Indian War

400
The three parts of TEA stand for...

Topic Sentence

Evidence

Argument

400

This famous legal case pitted a journalist against the Governor of New York and established the right of the press to criticize the British Crown. 

The Zenger Case

400

This female puritan leader is known for Antinomianism

Anne Hutchinson

500

People from this country settled in farmlands outside of Philadelphia. By 1776, they consisted of 6% of the colonial population. 

Germany

500

These revolutionaries turned violent against British tax collectors and were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.

The Sons & Daughters of Liberty

500

What is the purpose of an argument in the TEA method?

To connect evidence to your topic sentence. 

500

These debates between Bartholome De Las Casas and Juan Inez De Sepulveda discussed the treatment of Native Americans

The Valladolid Debates

500

This lawyer pretended to be a farmer in his "Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer", which argued against taxation without representation

John Dickinson

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