Columbian Exchange
Slavery
Thirteen Colonies
Pocahontas
9/11
100

Most Native Americans died from _________ that were passed on to them by the Europeans.

Disease

100

This is the name of the journey enslaved Africans were taken on when they crossed the Atlantic ocean.

The Middle Passage

100

Which of the following is NOT one of the regions of the thirteen colonies: New England, Eastern, Middle, or Southern

Eastern

100

This family friendly company made a movie about Pocahontas.

Disney

100

The twin towers were hit in this American city.

New York City

200

This was the name of the disease that killed most Native Americans.

Smallpox

200

Something as small as this joyful movement could be considered a form of resistance to slavery.

Dancing

200

The Southern colony was filled with plantations. A plantation is like a big _______.

Farm

200

Pocahontas became a _______ after arriving in England.

celebrity

200

This was the country the United States first attacked after 9/11. The United States officially stopped the invasion 20 years later.

Afghanistan

300

This European country paid for Columbus' voyages

Spain

300

When a slave ran away, owners would pay for one of these in the local newspaper.

Advertisement (Ad)

300

If I wanted to live in a colony with a lot of diversity of people and religion, which of the following colonies would I live in: New Hampshire, New York, or North Carolina?

New York

300

This is the name of the town John Smith helped to establish.

Jamestown

300

He was the president of the United States during 9/11.

George W. Bush
400

What percentage of Native Americans died from disease?

90%-95%

400

This is the name of a famous director who helped to make the documentary we watched in class.

Steven Spielberg

400

This is the name of the first colony to be established.

Virginia

400

Give me one of the names of the two historians who argued whether or not Pocahontas saved John Smith.

Paul Lewis and J.A. Leo Lemay

400

This is the name of the terrortist organization responsible for committing the 9/11 attacks.

Al-Qaeda

500

This is the year Christopher Columbus landed in the New World.

1492

500
Alexander Falconbridge, a slave ship doctor, detailed the blood and mucus on the slave ships. He described it at this place where farm animals are killed.

Slaughterhouse

500

This is name of the colony that was furthest South.

Georgia

500

Pocahontas did not actually marry John Smith, she instead married John _______. 

Rolfe
500

After 9/11 only 3% of Americans believed this country was involved. Two years later, the number jumped up to 44%.

Iraq

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