Native Americans
Spanish colonies
English colonies
Slavery
Exploration and Settlement
100

This group built multistory buildings in what is now New Mexico

the Pueblo

100

Metals desired by the Spanish in their conquest of the New World

gold and silver

100

primary cash crop in Virginia

tobacco

100
wealthy African King of Mali who traded with the Portuguese

Mansa Musa

100

The first Europeans to reach the New World 

Scandinavian Vikings
200

Elaborate feasts of Native American groups in the Pacific Northwest

potlaches

200
MesoAmerican civilization conquered by Hernan Cortes

Aztecs

200

Colony founded by Quakers that gave religious freedom for all religious groups whether they were Christian or not

Pennsylvania

200

1- 6 months journey from slave ports in Africa to the New World

the Middle Passage

200

Settlement established by the Dutch that became a prime trading port in the New World (and still is today)

New Amsterdam

300

The people of South America who built thousands of miles of highway through the Andes Mountains and known for terraced farming

the Inca/Quechua of Peru

300

Racial hierarchy established in Spanish colonies 

La Casta
300
Document that gave rights to the English people and limited the rights of the monarch following the Glorious Revolution 

the English Bill of Rights 1689

300

Trade routes established where traders landed into three ports exchanging raw materials, finished goods and enslaved people

Triangular Trade Routes

300

Primary objects of trade for the French in the New World 

furs 

400

Three Sister Farming contained which three crops

corn, beans, squash

400

System established by the Spanish which enslaved Native Americans

encomienda

400

Native American war in Connecticut where the Puritans with Native American allies desired to dominate trade in this region

the Pequot War

400

Motivating factor for the development of slavery in the New World 

the need for a permanent labor force for cash crops

400
Treaty where the Line drawn by the Pope that divided Spanish and Portuguese claims during the Age of Exploration

the Treaty of Tordesillas

500

The three general cultural similarities that Native American cultures possessed

kinship networks, spiritual practices, understanding of property 

500

He wrote about the mistreatment of Native Americans in Spanish colonies

Bartolomeo de las Casas
500

Revolt that would lead to the end of indenture servitude and move to slavery

Bacon's Rebellion

500

Results of the Barbadian slave code for those enslaved in the New World 

loss of all human rights

500

Laws of primogeniture

Laws in England that stated only the firstborn son could inherit everything and was a driving force for second born sons to travel to New World colonies