Chapter 4: Slavery in the Americas
Chapter 6: The 13 Colonies
Chapter 7: Regional Differences
Chapter 8: Pre-Revolutionary War
Chapter 9: Parliament and Protests
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What is the practice of one person legally owning another?

Slavery

100

What were the original New England and Middle colonies?

Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware

100

The main difference between the colonies hung on the acronym PEGS, which stands for what?

Population, Economy, Government, Slavery

100

Who were priests who aimed to convert native people to Catholicism?

Jesuits

100

The _____ ___ of 1764 actually lowered taxes on molasses that was brought into the colonies, hoping to minimize _________.

Sugar Act, Smuggling

200

What were the three stops of the Triangular Trade?

Africa, the West Indies, the Americas

200

What were the original Southern colonies?

Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

200

What is a legislature having two houses?

Bicameral


200

What is an army of amateur soldiers, put together in a time of need?

Militia

200

What is a protest in which people don't purchase controversial items?

Boycott

300

About fifteen percent of slaves died during the ______ _______ en route to the colonies.

Middle Passage

300

What's the difference between Puritans and Separatists?

Puritans - wanted to reform the Church of England so that it would be more pure

Separatists - wanted to start their own church from scratch

300

___________ _______ is producing just enough crops to survive.

Subsistence Farming

300

What was the first war that started in the colonies and spread to Europe?

The French and Indian War

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"No ________ without ______________" became a rallying cry for Samuel Adams and a secret society called Sons of Liberty.

Taxation, Representation

400

Runaway slaves in Latin America were known as _______.

Maroons

400

Who is someone that travels to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion, and what was the name of the ship they sailed on?

Pilgrims, Mayflower

400

What is the legislative body of Great Britain?

Parliament

400

British soldiers were called ________ because of their official uniform of a bright red jacket.

Redcoats

400

On March 5, 1770, a minor dispute broke out between a British soldier and some Bostonians, leading to The ______ ________.

Boston Massacre

500

What is a migration that involves a spreading out of people from the same homeland or culture.

Diaspora

500

What is a group of people brought together for religious worship?

Congregation

500

What was a philosophical movement that emphasized human reason, scientific analysis, and individualism, and applied the laws of nature to politics and society?

The Enlightenment

500

The Seven Years' War formally ended in 1763 when Britain and France signed the ______ __ _____.

Treaty of Paris

500

What is a situation in which one company has complete control of an entire market?

Monopoly