Native Americans
Which of the colonies?
People
Vocabulary
Grab Bag
100
This is the estimated number of people living north of Mexico when the Europeans came.
What are 3-10 million people?
100
This is the colonial region that put the most emphasis on education.
What is New England?
100
This is the Native American who married a colonist to bridge the gap between the two groups.
Who was Pocahontas?
100
This is creating a product on a farm that you are able to sell for money.
What is a cash crop?
100
This is how many years passed between the creation of the first settlement in America and the second settlement in America.
What is 20 years?
200
This is how the first people migrated to the new world.
What is crossing the Bering Strait?
200
This was the first English settlement that failed in the New World.
What is Roanoke Island?
200
This is the person that was credited for helping Jamestown thrive and whose life was saved by a female Native American when her tribe was feuding with the colonists.
Who was John Smith?
200
These are people who wanted to purify the Church of England.
Who are the Puritans?
200
This is one reason why life for African Americans would always be more difficult than indentured servants.
What are: lack of freedom, not allowed to earn money, never allowed to gain land, lowest status in society.
300
This is the year that most people came across the Bering Strait. Give or take 5 thousand years.
What is 12000 BCE?
300
This is the colonial region that put the most emphasis on farming due to its great soil and warm temperatures in the winter.
What are the Southern Colonies?
300
This Puritan leader strongly believed in the work that people were going to do in the New World. He believed they would make a "City upon a Hill" that everyone would look up to.
Who was John Winthrop?
300
This is the document that allowed Pilgrims to govern themselves under English control.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
300
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This is the name of the religious revival used in the 1730s to make feel more connected to God.
400
This is the term that describes the time when people grew several crops in order to feed the tribe allowing members of their group to do different jobs. (end of hunting/gathering)
What is the agricultural revolution?
400
This is the colonial region that contains New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
What are the Middle Colonies?
400
This was the name of the king of England who created Anglicanism after he wanted a divorce from his wife.
Who is King Henry the VIII?
400
This is the name of the trade between the New World and Old World.
What is the Colombian Exchange?
400
These are two differences between life in the cities and on the farms in the New World.
multiple answers
500
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Describe at least two reasons why the Native Americans had a different view on the world from the Europeans?
500
Plymouth is the location where this group of Anglican Separatists went due to freedom of religion. These people were called what?
Who are the Pilgrims?
500
This Puritan leader strongly believed that God would look over people going to the New World because all the Natives were "uncivilized" and would be forced to follow Puritan beliefs.
Who was John Cotton?
500
This is the name given to a document that allowed English subjects to go to the new world but provided boundaries and rules that they had to follow.
What is a charter?
500
These are two major agricultural products that were given to the Old World from the New World.
What are corn, potatoes, tomatoes, pineapples, cocoa beans, or peanuts.
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