Category 1
New England
Impacts of Colonization
Jamestown
Category 5
100

Europeans were looking for this easy route to Asia through the Americas

Northwest Passage

100

the first religious colony

Plymouth

100

Authority of a state or nation to govern itself

Sovereignty

100

It is believed this person traveled to England as an ambassador for their father

Pocahontas

100

Transatlantic slave trade route

Triangular Trade Route

200

people traveled from Asia to North America over this ancient land bridge

Beringia

200

They wanted to purify the church of Catholic elements

Puritans

200

This person was raised in a bi-cultural world and had partially assimilated to English values.

Metacom (King Philip)

200
The first elected legislative body in North America; made up of wealthy landowners

House of Burgesses

200
Shift from a society with slaves to a slave society

Terrible Transformation

300

Capital of the Aztec Empire (what is now Mexico City)

Tenochtitlan

300

A shining example of a religious community

The City on a Hill

300

This person's strategy to keep his people protected was to have peace with the Pilgrims

Massasoit 

300
contract laborers of 5 - 7 years (voluntary and involuntary)

indentured servants

300

A united militia of the labor class (all ethnicities and races) burned Jamestown in an insurrection.

Bacon's Rebellion

400

Movement of goods, animals and disease between Europe and Americas

Columbian Exchange

400

This person defied norms and was banished from their colony.

Anne Hutchinson 

400

A widowed female owner of a tavern on the coast would have been a victim.

Salem Witch Trials

400

For each laborer whose transport you paid for, you received 50 acres of land

Headright System

400

he purchased his own land and laborers but his family lost his land after his death in 1670

Anthony Johnson

500

Largest city of the Mississippian Mound Builder civilizations

Cahokia

500

John Winthrop's biggest fear

Going against his community values

500

This group attacked the Pequots at Mystic

Puritans and their Native allies

500

the main purpose of the Jamestown colony

Commercialism

500

"6 out of 7 is poor, indebted, discontented and armed."

Governor Berkeley's description of Jamestown