European Exploration & Colonization
Natives or Europeans
Pre-Columbian Societies
Religion, Rights, and Reform
Misc.
100

This labor intensive, yet profitable crop was grown in the Chesapeake and other areas of the south in the early and mid-18th century - leading to an explosion in the slave population of the colonies

What is Tobacco

100
This town was founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony
What is Jamestown
100

This resource was central to the development of complex agricultural societies in the Southwest.

What is maize (corn)?

100

This colony was founded on the principle of equality, especially in terms of religion, and welcomed Quakers. (it was also considered a "proprietary" colony).

What is Pennsylvania

100
This crop was most likely to be grown in the West Indies
What is sugar
200
This country's goal was not to colonize North America but rather to establish outposts in order to trade fur and convert the Native Americans to Catholicism
What is France
200
This rebellion of indentured servants led to the transformation of Virginia's labor system
What is Bacon's Rebellion
200

This transfer introduced crops like potatoes and maize to Europe and horses and diseases to the Americas.

What is Columbian Exchange

200

This was a movement that started in the 1720s in an attempt to get people reacquainted with faith in puritan societies. Led to the creation of a unique American religious identity. 

What was the (First) Great Awakening

200

This was the colonial region that was most likely to be diverse with types of people and religious backgrounds

What is the Middle Colonies

300

This country settled primarily in modern day Mexico and many other parts of Central and South America, establishing initial European dominance of the New World under the pretext of religious and racial superiority.

What is Spain

300

The Mayflower Compact was an early example of this type of colonial agreement.

What is self-government (or a social contract)?

300

The Plains tribes’ lifestyle was largely nomadic and revolved around this key animal.

What is buffalo

300

Puritans in Massachusetts believed in a close-knit, orderly society shaped by this theological doctrine, which led to followers leading disciplined and religious-centered lives

What was predestination

300

The false idea that the land was unused and that the natives were primitive and undeveloped prior to European contact was called

What is the Pristine Myth?

400

This labor system granted Spanish settlers the right to extract tribute and labor from Native Americans.

What is the Encomienda System?

400
This group of Native Americans established a constitution that united differing tribes in upstate New York
Who are the Iroquois
400

____________________ describes when a tribe or people move around and don't have permanent settlements. 

___________________ describes when a tribe or people become stationary/rooted/non-migratory

What is nomadic/sedentary

400

The Maryland Toleration Act guaranteed religious freedom to all Christians (including Catholics) but excluded this group.

Who are Jews (or non-Christians)

400

John Winthrop believed Native land could be taken because they lacked this European concept of ownership.

What is property (or legal title/ownership)?

500

Bartolomé de Las Casas criticized Spanish treatment of Native populations in support of this anti-Spanish propaganda.

What is the Black Legend?

500

Rhode Island differed from Massachusetts in its commitment to this principle, promoted by Roger Williams.

What is religious freedom

500

This city, located near modern-day St. Louis, was the center of the Mississippian culture and known for its "mound builder" culture. 

What is Cahokia?

500

Spanish Jesuit missionaries were _____________ (type of Christian) and Puritan, as well as other English settlers, tended to be ________________ (type of Christian).

Who were Catholics and Protestants?

500

This was a way in which people in Puritan society could be baptized but not full members of the Church.

What is the Halfway Covenant