The European power that was the most hostile towards Native Americans.
Who is Great Britain
The 3 main agricultural products that required a large amount of workers and eventually led to use of African slaves for economic reasons.
What is Tobacco, Rice and Sugar
This is what the economy of the Middle Colonies was based on.
What are Cereal Crops (wheat, grain, oats)
The type of resistance that included Runaways and Rebellions.
What is Overt Resistance
This is how the Spanish went about converting the Native Americans to Christianity.
What is the Mission System
This event initiated the transition from Indentured Servants to African Slaves in the British colonies.
What is Bacon's Rebellion
The type of resistance that included sabotage, working slow, breaking tools and doing a bad job.
What is Covert Resistance
The European country that held beliefs of racial superiority over both Native Americans and African slaves.
Who is England or Great Britain
The most common form of slavery where people were bought and sold as property.
What is Chattel Slavery
European country who world views about Native Americans changed as contact and conflict increased.
Who is Spain
These included curfews, not allowing slaves to read, write and meet together.
What are Slave Codes
The economy of the French and Dutch colonies were dependent on this product.
What is Fur
The Headright system is and example of this cause of slavery.
What is a lot of land or large plantations
The religious movement that led to and increase in religious participation and development new religions.
What is the Great Awakening
The new social hierarchy that developed in Spanish America as the result of intermarriage and mixed races like Mestizos.
What is the Caste System
The most significant slave rebellion in the British colonies and an example of Overt Resistance to slavery.
What is the Stono Rebellion
The 2 regions of British colonies that were the most similarly. (hint it is NOT the Middle Colonies)
What is the Chesapeake and Southern colonies
The process of the British colonies becoming more like Great Britain political and culturally over time.
What is Anglicanization