What is a Worldview?
A way a person understands, relates to, and responds from their philosophical position
Which tribe focused on architecture?
Incas
Which conquistador destroyed the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan civilizations?
Hernando Cortez
What is Indentured Servitude?
Immigrants gain passage to the new world but be in debt to an owner
Which university started off as one the first Christian institution?
Harvard University
What was a common Native American Tribe found in New York to Florida?
Algonquian
Which tribe was advanced in mathematics and calendar making?
Mayan
Which Explorer looked for the fountain of youth?
Ponce De Leon
Who was the Hudson River named after?
James Hudson
Why did Thomas Paine’s writing spark the American Revolution?
His work on discussing the role of government
What was the name of the Tribe Chief that was the father of Pocahontas?
Powhatan
Which explorer introduced exotic spices and teas from China and India?
Marco and Polo
What is Mercantilism?
The theory of a nation needs colonies to be great
What is the Mayflower Compact?
Keeping ethics, development of democracy, a religious covenant
What were some of the acts that wanted American colonies to stray away from England? (Circle all that apply)
Navigation laws, proclamation of 1763, Townshend duties, Tea tax, Intolerable acts, and Quebec acts
Circle the three South American tribes.
Aztec, Inca, Mayan
What was the boat invention that changed the Age of Exploration?
Caravan
What was the Jamestown Investment?
An investment of Jamestown settlement that was a failure
Who was John Eliot?
A missionary who reached many Native Americans
Who fought in the Seven Year War?
France and Iruqois
Which tribe believed human sacrifice was necessary?
Aztec and Mayans
What is a colony
A body of people living in a new territory
What event caused war between Chief Powhatan and the settlers?
The death of Pocahontas
What was the First Great Awakening?
The First main revival in American History
Who was the first General in the Revolutionary war?
Gage