Colonies
Foreign Affairs
Native Tribes
The Spanish
Maritime Technology
100

John Rolfe founded this southern colony's cash crop in 1612, which saved Jamestown economically.

What was tobacco?

100

This was an exchange of goods, people, and animals between the Old World and the New World.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

100

These tribes were nomadic and they used buffalo for everything including food, housing, clothing, and more.

Who are the Great Plain Tribes (Sioux, Cheyenne, Comanche, etc...)?

100

This conquistador was viewed as a god by Aztecs and went to the Aztec empire to conquer it in 1521.

Who is Hernan Cortes?

100

This technology was used for directions (North, East, South, West).

What is a compass?

200

This was the first colony in America, but it suddenly disappeared.

What was Roanoke?

200

This is the name of the trade between Africa, Europe, and North America (also named after a shape).

What is Triangular Trade?

200

This tribe was a part of the Southwestern region, and they successfully revolted against the Spanish under their leader, Pope due to the Spanish Missions.

Who were the Pueblo?

200

This was a labor system that the Spanish used to get Native Americans to work for them and in return they would get "protection."

What is the Encomienda System?

200

This was able to record, teach, promote knowledge, and curiosity.

What is the printing press?

300

Maryland was founded by this guy who made this place a haven for English Catholics, and he also made a death penalty for those who didn't believe in Jesus.

Who was Cecilius Calvert?

300

This was an economic policy that Britain used that made a country's worth based on how much more they export than import goods.

What is Mercantilism?

300

In the Northeast Region, many native tribes combined into this strong, peaceful alliance and they even attended the Albany Plan of Union.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

300

This was a system that the Spanish used to convert Native Americans to Christianity, but it backfired.

What is the Spanish Missions?

300

This maritime technology helped measure latitude and longitude.

What is an astrolabe?

400

This rebellion occurred in South Carolina, and the people rebelling attempted to march down to Florida to achieve freedom, however, it was unsuccessful.

What was the Stono Rebellion?

400

These were the two monarchs who married each other in Spain to unite the kingdom and get rid of Muslim authority.

Who are Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand?

400

This Spanish man wrote many letters to say how he sympathized with the Native Americans and that they shouldn't be viewed as enslaved people. He also encouraged the use of African labor.

Who was Bartoleme de las Casas?

400

These were large grants of land that were given to the Conquistadors.

What are haciendas?

400

This maritime technology was a small ship dedicated to trade.

What is the Caraval?

500

This system was when people would pay for an indentured servant's travel to America in exchange for 50 acres of land.

What was the headright system?

500

This is the name of the shipment of Africans to North America, which was an extremely tight and overcrowded trip.

What is the Middle Passage?

500

This tribe was in the Southeastern part of the US, and they lived in Spanish territory. In the future, when Jackson tried to remove them forcibly, they retaliated.

Who were the Seminoles?

500

This conquistador went to the Philippines to try and search for spices in Asia, yet during his expedition he was killed.

Who is Ferdinand Magallen?

500

This was a way to check time through the amount of sand that falls to the bottom.

What is a sandglass?