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100

The English settler who built the first permanent English settlement in the New World in 1607.

Who is John Smith.

100

As a result of a brutal war with colonists, they signed the Treaty of Hartford in 1638 that ended the war.  Then the English abolished the tribe, enslaved, and distributed them among their Native Allies.

What is the Pequot War.

100

The institution got its start in 1619 when a group of 20 Africans arrived in Jamestown.

What is slavery.

100

The first cash crop in the colonies.

What is Tobacco

100

The tribe that built the cliff dwellings known as Mesa Verde.

What is the Pueblo.

200

He along with a group of Puritan settlers founded the colony of Massachusetts in 1630.

Who is John Winthrop.

200

Led by Metacom also known as King Philip, chief of the Wampanog tribe, this war between 1675-1676 was the last serious threat to the survival of English settlements in North America.

What is King Philip's War.

200

One of the first prominent female religious leaders in American history, she was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 for defying orders from Puritan authorities to stop holding religious meetings.

Who is Ann Hutchinson.

200

When a group of investors pools their resources together they were considered the first corporations.

What are Joint-Stock Companies.

200

Founded by the Spanish in what was called La Florida meaning flowery, this is the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the United States.

What is St. Augustine.

300

He was the leader of the Pilgrams who landed at Plymoth Rock in 1620

Who is William Bradford

300

The largest armed conflict in North America in the era before the American Revolution.

What is the French and Indian War.

300

The founder of Rhode Island, he was an early champion or religious freedom who was banished from Massachusetts for his beliefs.

Who is Roger Williams.

300

This economic system in the 13 colonies is known for its stifling rules and regulations that squeezed every penny of revenue out of the colonies.

What is Mercantilism?

300

Designed by a founding father and former president, he built his 43 room mansion on a 1000 acre plantation that he inherited.

What is Monticello.

400

A landmark document that was agreed upon the Mayflower before they actually set foot in the New World.

What is the Mayflower Compact.

400

It was sensationalized as a massacre in the local papers and used inflame public opinion against the British.

What is the Boston Massacre.

400

Her execution by hanging in Massachusetts in 1660 marked the beginning of one of the worst outbreaks of religious persecution in early American History.

Who is Mary Dyer.

400

Eli Whitney's invention for harvesting cotton.

What is the Cotton Gin.

400

Puritans began this laid its foundation in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1636 as the first institution of higher learning in the New World.

What is Harvard.

500

His most famous pamphlet, published anonymously in 1776 called for Americans to recognize the absurdity that a hereditary king of a faraway island would govern the 13 colonies.

Who is Adam Smith.

500

This event in 1773 occurred when dressed as Indians the Son's of Liberty, in an act of defiance, threw expensive imported tea into Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party.

500

William Penn began the colony as a result of Charles the II owing to his prominent father a lot of money.

What is Pennsylvania.

500

This narrow alley in downtown Manhattan has been the nation's financial capital ever since a group of 24 stockbrokers set up the first American stock exchange under a buttonwood tree in 1792.

What is Wall Street.

500

The location of this city was a compromise between north and south states when it was built between the borders of Virginia and Maryland.

What is Washington D.C.