Pre-Columbian America
Explorers & Immigrants
Colonization
Miscellaneous
100

This was brought to America by the Europeans and greatly impacted the way of life of Native Americans, especially the plains tribes.

Horses 

100

The journey of slave-trading ships from Africa to the New World.

The Middle Passage 

100

These colonies were home to New York City and Philadelphia. Its social structure was comprised of wealthy merchants on top, followed by artisans, and finally unskilled workers.

The Middle Colonies

100

Followers of Islam.

Muslims

200

What did the early Spanish explorers call the large housing structures built by the Anasazi?

Pueblo 

200

 This explorer is noted for claiming for France the land around the Mississippi River.

Robert de La Salle

200

Wealthy Puritan that held stock in the Massachusetts Bay Company which they would turn into a refuge for Puritans in America.

John Winthrop

200

Group that wanted to completely leave the Church of England.

Separatists 

300

creators of a mighty empire in what today is Mexico.

The Aztec 

300

people willing to sell their labor for a certain number of years.

Indentured Servants 

300

This colony began as a debtor colony.

Georgia

300

This Enlightenment thinker said the best way to protect the liberty of the people was to divide power among three branches of government.

Montesquieu

400

Emperor of the Aztecs who warred with the Spanish.

Montezuma

400

Group of Spaniards most notable for their defeat of the Aztecs.

Conquistadors 

400

The Jamestown Colony was established in this year.

1607

400

This philosopher wrote about the natural rights of all people and the contract theory of government.

John Locke

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