Age of Exploration
Columbian Exchange
Jamestown/Plymouth
13 Colonies
Transatlantic Slave Trade
100

The study of the stars called______________, helped sailors navigate their ships better. 

Astronomy 

100

Italian discoverer who traveled West to Asia, running into the New World on his way 

Christopher Columbus

100

John Rolfe married this Powhatan woman, resulting in peace between the Powhatan and Jamestown Virginians

Pocahontas 

100
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut 

New England Colonies 

100

The oceanic trade of men, women, and children was called

The Transatlantic Slave Trade

200

This device helped sailors determine the latitude and time of day.

Astrolabe 

200

What was Columbus main motivation once he reached the Caribbean / "West Indies" - he saw it dangling from the Natives ears... 

GOLD! 

200

This Wampanoag Native American helped the Pilgrims survive the harsh winters of New England and taught them how to plant in rocky / sandy soil. 

Squanto 

200

What was the nickname for New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania 

The "Breadbasket Colonies"
200

The following continents / places were involved with triangular trade

Europe to Africa to the Americas, back to Europe, etc.

300

These ships were extremely fast! They had triangle sails and were very "maneuverable."

Caravel. 

300

The exchange of plants, animals, ideas, disease between the Old and New World

The Columbian Exchange

300

This man was credited for bringing ideas of religious tolerance to America

Roger Williams

300

Name the Southern Colonies (5) 

South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Virginia 

300

The second leg of the voyage across the Atlantic where slaves were taken on ships from W. Africa to plantations in the Americas was called

the Middle Passage

400

The economic theory that says a mother country is richer with gold and silver. 

colony = exports raw materials to mother country 

mother country = imports raw materials and gets $$

Mercantilism 

400

This group replaced Native Americans on Central & South American plantations after Natives were wiped out due to disease

Africans

400

The purpose of the Virginia Company in setting up the Jamestown Colony 

profit / wealth

400

Describe the climate, soil, and economy of New England

harsh winters / mild summers, rocky soil, whaling / shipbuilding 

400

This group of Poor White Europeans chose to come to America in a contract with their master to work for a number of years in exchange for food, lodging, and learning a skill. In the end, they were free and got land and years worth of corn in some cases. 

Indentured Servants 

500

15th and 16th Century European travel to discover trade routes to Asia and India / discovery of the New World

Age of Exploration 

500

Name one negative outcome that resulted after European arrival to the New World

Possible answers: disease, loss of land, loss of Native culture, decrease population, loss of Native religions 

500

The purpose of the Puritans in setting up the Plymouth / Massachusetts Bay Colonies 

setting up religious communities / escaping religious persecution in England 

500

Describe the climate, soil, and economy of the South 

Warm year long, fertile, plantations with cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar, indigo 

*slave labor 

500

Slavery in British Colonial America was justified by the following idea that categorized people based on the color of their skin or their physical features 

Race 

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