The Old and New World
The Enlightenment
Religious Figures
The American Revolution
The Oppressed Resisting Mistreatment
100

This widespread trade of ideas, plants, animals, and other goods between Europeans lasted from 1491-1607.

  1. What is the Columbian Exchange? 

100

These rights developed during the Enlightenment include life, liberty, and property.

What are natural rights?

100

This person created Rhode Island after being banished from Massachusetts Bay in 1636 because of his diverse views about the separation of church and state. 

Who is Roger Williams?

100

The British’s lack of rules and tax enforcement is known as this. 

What is salutary neglect?

100

This rebellion occurred in Virginia against William Berkley because of the poor treatment of indentured servants. 

What is Bacons’ rebellion?

200

The Native American population decreased by approximately 90% because of this that Europeans exposed them to. 

What is disease?

200

The Enlightenment appealed to this thought process.

What is reason?

200

This religious group was founded by George Fox and is known as the Society of Friends.

Who are the Quakers?

200

This document described the list of reasons why the colonies were breaking away from the crown’s rule. It consists of three parts.

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

200

This rebellion, in opposition to the government trying to foreclose farms that couldn’t pay their taxes, showed how weak the Articles of Confederation was. 

What is Shays Rebellion?

300

Europeans made this assumption about Natives due to the lack of churches in the New World.

What is no religion?

300

This Enlightenment figure wrote Common Sense.

Who is Thomas Paine?

300

This person is the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and one of the key figures among the Puritan founders.

Who is John Winthrop?

300

The flaws of the Articles of Confederation are that the government was unable to tax, can’t regulate trade and didn’t have this thing. Without this, their government was extremely weak. 

What is a strong, centralized government?

300

The original 13 colonies broke away from England and its oppressive tendencies, such as excessive taxes and restricting trade, during this war. 

What is the American Revolution? 

400

This economic system allowed Great Britain to take advantage of the colonies economically.

What is triangular trade/mercantilism?

400

Many Enlightenment thinkers believed in this religion.

What is Deism?

400

This political figure believed in religious veneration and the separation of church and state in the 1770s.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400

This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine, boosted morale during the war and encouraged colonists to fight against the British. 

What is Common Sense?

400

This was a common phrase that many colonists said when resisting taxes from Britain.

What is “No Taxation Without Representation”?

500

This system of labor, created by the Spanish, controlled and regulated Native American labor in early America.

What is the Encomienda System?

500

This Enlightenment figure believed in religious toleration and empiricism.

Who is John Locke?

500

This person was a priest and activist during colonization who was the first to explain how the oppression of indigenous people was wrong.

Who is Bartolome de Las Casas?

500

This event was a direct response to the taxation of products such as tea. This sparked the American Revolution. 

What is the Boston Tea Party?

500

This was the deadliest slave revolt in Virginia’s history where slaves were unsuccessful in their attempt to overthrow white farmers and slave owners. 

What is Nat Turner’s Rebellion?