Going Native
Exploration and Exploitation
Colonial Capers
Thoughts & Scares
Life in the British Colonies
100

The Mexia were one of the three groups that comprised this Meso-American Civilization.

The Aztecs
100

This European Nation was the first to begin the Atlantic Slave trade

Portugal 

100

The French would build a comparatively peaceful trade network based on trading what?

Furs

100

The Pilgrams who settled in Masachusetes belonged to this subset of Puritans 

Seperatists 

100

This Colony would be known for religious tolerance and be a safe haven for Quakers and others  

Pennsylvania

200

This Native American group, known for their longhouses and the "Three Sisters" agricultural system, and a democratic government inhabited the northeastern woodlands of North America.

The Iroquois  

200

 This Spanish conquistador led the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521.

Cortés

200

This European Nation Established an important city on the southern tip Island of Manhattan which is now one of the largest cities in the United States

The Netherlands

200

This type of evidince involving dreams or visions was introduced in the Salam Witch Trails 

Spectral Evidince  

200

This was the name of the route taken by slave ships on which 12 million perished 

Middle Passage 

300

This ceremonial center is located near modern-day St. Louis famous for its mounds was the height of Mississippian culture 

What is Cahokia?

300

In 1607, English settlers established the first successful permanent English colony in North America.  

James Town

300

This stapple crop in Virgina was the colonies main source of income and used intense slave labour

Tobacco 

300

This leader who would later establish his own colon was banished from Massachusetts for advocating for the separation of church and state and fair treatment of Native Americans?

Roger Williams

300

This 18th-century religious movement, characterized by emotional and fervent sermons, played a significant role in shaping American religious and cultural identity.

The Great Awakening

400

Qhapaq Ñan was a road system important to this Indigenous American civilization 

The Inca 

400

This system, established by Spanish colonizers in the Americas, granted Spanish settlers the right to extract forced labor from Native Americans in exchange for providing them with protection and religious instruction.

The Encomienda System

400

This French colony  known for its sugarcane plantations and brutal slave labor system, was one of the most lucrative French colonies in the 18th century Is now what modern Caribbean nation

Hatti

400

This woman was banished from Masachusettes for holding religious studies in her home and teaching Antinomianism 

Anne Hutchinson 

400

This early form of representative government in the American colonies was established in 1619 in Virginia and allowed settlers to make their own laws.

the House of Burgesses?

500

Question: The indigenous peoples of this region, known for their intricate totem poles and potlatch ceremonies, thrived along the coastal areas of the present-day geographic area

The Pacific Northwest

500

This Spanish conquer would be famous for his conquest of the Incan civilization

Francisco Pizarro

500

The St. Lawrence River was an imortant French trading route and was discovered by this exploer who would later have a lake between New York and Vermont named after him

Samuel de Champlain

500

This conflict between the English and Native Americans would largely end the threat posed by Native Americans and would be one of the factors later leading to the Salem Witch Trials 

King Phillips War

500

 This 1676 armed conflict in colonial Virginia, also  was sparked by grievances against the colonial government and Native American policies.

Bacons Rebellion