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100

He was the founder of Maryland, a colony which offered religious freedom, and a refuge for the persecuted Roman Catholics.

Lord Baltimore

100

Workers contracted for service for a specified period of 4 to 7 years. 50% died in the first three years.  

Indentured Servants 

100

The expansion of English settlement led to wars against the native peoples. In this war, 700 Pequots were killed by the colonists and their Indian allies.

Pequot War (1637)

100

A system of land distribution pioneered in Virginia and used in several other colonies granted land - usually 50 acres - to anyone who paid the passage of a new arrival.

Headright System

100

Many Colonial Americans took payment, not in cash but?

Tobacco

200

Jamestown colony leader who showed that tobacco could be grown successfully in Virginia

John Rolfe

200

One of the first Protestant groups to come to America, seeking a separation from the Church of England. They founded Plymouth.

Pilgrims

200

King Philip's War (Metacam's War)

Series of assaults on English settlements in New England. The attacks slowed the westward migration of New England settlers for several decades and virtually ended Native American resistance in this region.

200

A financial organization devised by English merchants around 1550 that facilitated the colonization of North America.

Joint-Stock Corporation

200

What tribe was Pocahontas from?

Powhatan

300

The most remarkable man in history! Just ask him. Saved Jamestown colony with no work/no food policy 

John Smith

300

Dissenters from the Church of England wanted a genuine Reformation rather than the partial Reformation sought by Henry VIII.

Puritans

300

Rebelled against the Dominion of New England; Rebels were hung and decapitated; Demonstrated tensions between lower class and wealthy

Leisler's Rebellion

300

Laws passed by England that forced the colonists to 1. Buy goods ONLY from England
2. Sell goods that colonists made ONLY to England 3. Import Non-English goods using English ports and pay duty (tax) on these goods to England
4. Prohibit the colonies from making certain goods that England already made.

Navigation Acts (1651-1673)

300

How do historians refer to the time period in the 1730s and 1740s when colonists began embracing secular rationalism over religion?

The Great Awakening 

400

Unleashed, the sea dogs, also called Pirates on Spanish Treasure Fleet.

Elizabeth I of England

400

An alliance of five northeastern Amerindian peoples (after 1722 six) that made decisions on military and diplomatic issues through a council of representatives. Allied first with the Dutch and later with the English.

Iroquois Confederacy

400

1676; The poor burn down Jamestown in rebellion to protest the line that Gov. Berkeley made to keep western farmers from Indian land; After this, there was a SWITCH TO AFRICAN SLAVERY

Bacon's Rebellion

400

The organ of government in colonial Virginia was made up of an assembly of representatives elected by the colony's inhabitants.

House of Burgesses

400

What city was the first capital of the United States?

New York

500

 According to Getchell, this band is the most over-rated rock band in the World.

Foo Fighters

500

Abolitionists and pacifists (Didn't believe in War), Believed all people could attain salvation; WOMEN COULD BECOME PREACHERS AND SPEAK PUBLICALLY

Quakers

500

The war brought an end to the British policy of Salutary Neglect. 

French Indian War

500

South Carolina slave revolt that prompted the colonies to pass stricter laws regulating the movement of slaves and the capture of runaways.

Stono Rebellion (1739)

500

What year was the Jamestown settlement established?

1607