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100

This year Columbus stumbled upon the Americas.

What was 1492?

100

This was the transatlantic trade of biological, environmental, and cultural goods established by European colonization.

What was the Columbian Exchange?

100

Pelts from this North American animal became a trading commodity. 

What are beavers?

100

These were laborers in English colonial America who worked off their debt and voyage for a set time.

Who were indentured servants?

100

Eventually, England was able to set up this number of colonies on the Atlantic coast.

What is 13?

100

This was the first Spanish settlement in the future United States.

What was St. Augustine, Florida?

200

This was the Spanish labor system enforced upon Indigenous groups.

What was the encomienda system?

200

These three European countries competitively colonized North America.

What were England, Spain, and France?

200

Dissenting pilgrims founded this English colonial settlement.

What was Plymouth - New England?

200

This was a mass colonial religious revival in the early 18th century.

What was the First Great Awakening?

200

This was created through the trade between the Americas, Europe, and Africa.

What is the Triangular Trade?

200

In this event, Natives from the Southwest successfully rebelled against Spanish colonizers.

What was the Pueblo Revolt?

300

He exposed the mistreatment of Indigenous groups in Spanish America in his writings.

Who was Bartolome de las Casas?

300

This was the first successful English settlement in North America.

What was Jamestown - Chesapeake Bay?

300

These English laws mandated that the colonies traded goods solely with England, using English ships, manned by English sailors.

What were the Navigation Acts?

300
In this event, Jamestown was burned to the ground to oppose the policies of Governor Berkeley.

What was Bacon's Rebellion?

300

His tough and relentless leadership pushed Jamestown beyond the brutal winters.

Who was John Smith?
300

This became the first signed document establishing a form of representative government in the English colonies.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

This economic system stresses that a colony's primary purpose is to enrich its mother country with resources.

What is mercantilism?

400

This provided anyone who paid for a voyage across the Atlantic 50 acres of land in Virginia (1618).

What was the headright system?

400

This was the system used by the Spanish to facilitate Native conversion to Catholicism.

What was the mission system?

400

In this event, the Powhatan tribe attacked the most famous Chesapeake settlement, leading to bloody warfare between the tribe and the colony.

What was the Jamestown Massacre?

400

This was a massive conflict between Natives and the unified New England colonies.

What was King Philip's War?

400

These were the two sides during the First Great Awakening.

Who were the New Lights vs. the Old Lights?

500

This work, written by John Winthrop, outlined his moral and virtuous expectations for the Massachusetts Bay colony.

What is "City Upon a Hill?"

500

This Plains tribe was nomadic, known for following the buffalo.

Who were the Crow?

500

This was the most influential urban Indigenous center of the Mississippian people, known for its massive mound in modern-day Illinois.

What was Cahokia?

500

This was the most powerful Indigenous alliance during the Beaver Wars.

What was the Iroquois Confederacy?

500

He was the influential leader of the Plymouth Colony (Quote of the Day)

Who was William Bradford?

500

This was the first attempt at an English colonies in North America.

What was Roanoke?