Economic Structures
What year was Jamestown establish?
What is 1607
An economic system in which the rules are set up to enrich the mother country through colonies
What is Mercantilism
Early Government and Founding Fathers
Leader of Bacon's Rebellion
Who is Nathaniel Bacon
The House of Burgesses falls under which APUSH theme
What is American and National Identity
The Articles of Confederation:
_______ is a form of labor where an individual is under contract to work without a salary to repay an indenture or loan within a certain timeframe. Indentured servitude was popular in the United States in the 1600s as many European immigrants worked in exchange for the price of passage to America.
What is Indentured Servitude
This political idea encouraged multiple religions to settle the British Colonies
What is Freedom of Religion
The Society of Friends which was founded in Pennsylvania was also known by this name
What is Quakers/Shakers
Social Structures
Constitutional Convention
This law is a concrete example of Mercantilism
What is Navigation Acts
This event ended indentured servitude
What is Bacon's Rebellion
English born religious preacher who began the Great Awakening
What is George Whitefield
The Great Awakening falls under which APUSH theme
What is Culture and Society
The Ratification of the Constitution
Name 3 cash crop products
What is tobacco, rice, indigo, sugar, cotton etc.
The last major Native American conflict in the British Colonies
What is King Phillip's War
This woman, by her preaching caused many to leave Massachusetts and join other New England colonies
Who is Anne Hutchinson
- Describe the colonial governments, including the roles of royal governors, colonial legislatures, and town meetings.
-Explain the significance of self-government in the colonies.
Political Structures:
Causes of the American Revolution:
A land grant program designed to attract settlers. Tracts of land were offered to settlers who would come and work the land was called
What is Headright
A religious movement that promoted emotional, evangelical Protestantism, often through “fire and brimstone” sermons and camp meetings
First Great Awakening
The native name of King Phillip
What is Metacom