Native American World
European Exploration
The British Colonies
Africans Come to the Americas
British American Relations
100

A vocabulary word that means the same as "trade."

What is "barter"? 

100
The people conquered by Spanish conquistador Cortez.

Who are the Aztecs?

100

The monarch from which Jamestown got its name. 

Who is King James I?

100
The term for the harrowing journey slaves took across the Atlantic.

What is the Middle Passage?

100
The British policy of the early 1700's which allowed colonists to manage their own local governance and economies. 

What is salutary neglect?

200

The ONLY item Native Americans never traded. 

What is land?

200

The first European to reach Florida. 

Who is Juan Ponce De Leon?

200

He established the unsuccessful Roanoke Colony.

Who is Sir Walter Raleigh?

200

The number of persons said to be carried across the Atlantic ocean on each slave ship (when at capacity).

What is 450?

200

The famous Enlightenment thinker who provided some key words for Jefferson's Declaration of Independence. 

Who is John Locke?

300

The factor that determined social structure in Native American society. 

What are kinship relations?

300

He was the first to discover the Mississippi River. 

Who is Hernando De Soto?


300
The European nation that founded the Plymouth colony.

What is Great Britain?

300

These peoples were responsible for capturing Africans from the interior of Africa and bringing them to the coast to be shipped across the Atlantic.

Who were other Native Africans (brethren)?

300

The first direct taxation of the American colonists, which taxed legal and commercial documents and printed matter, such as newspaper. 

What is the Stamp Act?

400

The way in which Native Americans passed on beliefs and customs. 

What is oral history (oral tradition)?

400

He was first to circumnavigate the globe (well...at least his ship).

Who is Magellan? 

400
The only colony managed by trustees.
What is the Georgia colony?
400

The destination for the majority of slaves who were brought to the New World.

What is the Caribbean and South America?

400

This man is historically known to have made a midnight ride, on horseback, through the streets of Massachusetts yelling, "the British are coming!" (Yet he never said that!!!)

Who is Paul Revere?

500

When trading, this is considered a sign of respect among Native American groups.

What is sharing (or gift giving)?

500

He was best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama.

Who is Balboa?

500

By this year, the Massachusetts Colony had grown to 16,000 people living in 20 towns. 

What is 1643?

500

The first European country to trade slaves out of Africa, bringing them to the New World.

What is Portugal?

500

John Locke maintained that the state (government) exists for the purpose of preserving these, which all men are born with. 

What are Natural Rights (or Inalienable Rights)?

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