Nation-States
Colonization
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100

What are 3 European countries that participated in the colonization of the Americas?

Dutch, Portugal, Spanish, British, French, Russia

100

Port Royal, Nova Scotia is the first settlement of which European country?

France

100

What were the conditions of the Slave ships?

Horrible - tightly packed ships, treated like cargo, diseases run rampant (dead bodies thrown overboard)

100

Which revolutionary movement, did NOT happen in North/South America?

French Revolution

100

Which European country focused on positive relationship with Natives?

French - traded fur

200

Would Japan or the United States be considered a nation-state?

Japan

200

What was the connection between European diseases and God?

God whipped out the Native Americans with diseases because they are not Christian.

200

Why were the British focused on the Caribbeans in the 17th century?

Sugarcane - highly profitable 

200

Which revolutionary movement had the popular phrase "no taxation without representation"?

American Revolution

200

What cash crop was grown in South America when gold/silver mines ran out?

Sugarcane

300

What are TWO similarities that might be used to group nation-states?

religion, language, culture, economic

300

What was the Spanish AND English motivation for exploration?

Spanish - Gold (economic pursuits and wealth)

English - God (religious freedom/better life)

300

How did slave trade negatively affect African kingdoms/nations?

African kingdoms/nations lost large number of people which would result in loss of culture and money.

300

In which revolutionary movement did priest Miguel Hidalgo call upon the poor to rise up?

Mexican Revolution

300

Which religious group led the English Civil War?

Puritans

400

How did the French and British styles of government differ?

French - Absolute Monarchy 

English - Constitutional/Limited Monarchy

400

How did Natives view land ownership? How did the English view land ownership?

Natives - Public Land

English - Private Land

400

Despite the Trans-Atlantic slave trade ending in 1807/9, how did the numbers of slave continue to increase after?

Natural Increase- slave masters would force enslaved women to have multiple kids to increase population

400

Which revolutionary movement is often described as the most popular slave revolt?

Haitian Revolution

400

The following quote "this is our land, go somewhere else" was said by which European group directed towards Native Americans?

British/English

500

What is at least one cause of the English Civil War in the 1640s?

Political - Wanted to remove the absolute monarch King Charles I

Religious - Wanted to purify the Catholic Church of practices that do not align with the bible 

500

What is the difference between Spanish and English method of ruling in the Americas?

Spanish - Direct Rule (Spanish crown)

English - Indirect rule (self-governance)

500

Why would plantation owners choose to work slaves to death rather than treat them better?

Cheaper to import more slaves than to treat the slaves better 

500

American, French, Haitian and Mexican revolution all had what in common?

Citizens having more individual rights OR All resulted in a major change in government

500

What was the most famous and successful slave revolt?

Haitian Revolution

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