Groups
Europeans
New World Exchange
Vocab
Misc.
100

group settled Plymouth colony, hoping for religious freedom

Pilgrims

100

WELL TRAVELED WHO CAME TO JAMESTOWN. KNEW HOW TO ORGANIZE LAZY COLONISTS. RAIDED NATIVES.

JOHN SMITH

100

EXCHANGE BETWEEN OLD WORLD, NEW WORLD, AND Africa

Columbian Exchange

100

SPANISH SOLDIERS WHO CONQUERED NATIVE CIVILIZATIONS

CONQUISTADORS

100

INFECTIOUS DISEASE BROUGHT TO AMERICA BY THE SPANISH THAT DEVASTATED NATIVE POPULATIONS

SMALLPOX

200

LOCATED  IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH MEXICO. RELIGION WITH HUMAN SACRIFICES. TENOCHTITLAN

Aztecs

200

1492, LED A VOYAGE TO PRESENT-DAY BAHAMAS AND HISPANOLIA AND CLAIMED THE LAND HE EXPLORED FOR THE KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN. BY 1504, HE HAD MADE 4 VOYAGES TO AMERICA. 

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

200

Items brought from Old World to New World

disease, cattle, horses, grains, coffee, sugarcane

200

SPANISH SYSTEM TO REGULATE AND CONTROL NATIVE AMERICANS

ENCOMIENDA SYSTEM

200

Calvinist belief that God chooses certain people for salvation before they are born

predestination
300

group settled Massachusetts Bay Colony and placed it under harsh religious rule until the end of the 17th century

Puritans

300

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

FRANCE

300

Items brought from New World to Old World

potatoes, corn, pumpkin, cacao, tobacco

300

term could be used to describe British colonial policy of relaxed enforcement of colonial regulations

benign or salutary neglect

300

LINE DRAWN BY POPE (ARBITRARILY) IN NEW WORLD DETERMINING WHAT WAS SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE. SPANISH GOT MOST OF THE LAND; PORTUGAL GOT BRAZIL.

TREATY OF TORDESILLAS

400

group of people, also known as the Society of Friends, believed God spoke directly to each individual through an "inner light"; established Pennsylvania 

Quakers

400

A colony chartered by the crown and governed by officials appointed to serve the monarchy and represent its interests

royal colony

400

This town was founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony

Jamestown

400

REFERRED TO A PEOPLE WHOSE ANCESTORS WERE BOTH EUROPEAN AND NATIVE

MESTIZO

400

the area where a land bridge connected Russia and North America 10,000 years ago

BERING STRAIT

500

IN REBELLION AGAINST SPANISH THEY DESTROYED CHURCHES, KILLED PRIESTS, etc. Eventually led to the end of the encomienda system and declared America's "first revolution"

Pueblo Rebellion/Pope's Uprising

500

economic system dictated that a country should export more than it imports and build up its gold/silver reserves

mercantilism

500

the brutal sea voyage from Africa to the Americans in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that took the lives of nearly a million enslaved Africans

Middle Passage

500

law passed in the 1650s that required certain English colonial goods be shipped through English ports on English ships manned primarily by English sailors

Navigation Acts

500

rebellion of indentured servants led to the transformation of Virginia's labor system

Bacon's Rebellion