What are items exchanged from the Americas to Europe, Africa and Asia?
300
Defined three kinds of settlements (pueblos, presidios,a nd missions) and divided society into four social classes.
What is "how the Law of the Indies regulated life in New Spain"?
300
European nations, such as Spain and England, brought their religious rivalries with them.
What is "how the Protestant Reformation affected the American colonies"?
300
Swampy conditions led to disease, members of the ruling council did not plan for the future, and the colony ran out of food as colonists looked for gold.
What is "problems the Jamestown Colony faced after 1607"?
300
It created a frame of government for the colony that would unite Pilgrims and non-Pilgrims
What is "ways the Mayflower Compact resolved a conflict among the Plymouth settlers"?
What are items brought to the Americas from Europe, Africa and Asia.
400
The American Southwest, some parts of the southeast, Louisiana, Florida, California, Mexico and Central America.
What are areas of North America the Spanish explored?
400
Both the French and Dutch sought allies among Native American nations. Supporting the rival countries increased warfare among Native Americans.
What is "How did the rivalry between French & Dutch colonists affect Native Americans"?
400
Traditions such as the Magna Carta and Parliament established the idea that the English had political rights.
What is the origins of representative government in the English colonies?
400
Most European monarchs believed they had to support a particular religion to maintain order. They persecuted thsoe who did not follow the established church.
What is "Why did many religious groups in Europe face persecution"?
500
Across the Atlantic, around the southern tip of South America, across the Pacific and back to Europe.
What is the route of Magellen's expedition?
500
The Spanish had superior weopons, Native American resistance was not strong in the beginning, Native Americans died from European diseases.
What is "reasons the spanish were able to conquer the Americas?
500
They wanted a share of the riches of Asia, but Magellan's southern route was too long, dangerous and hard.
What is "reasons Europeans sought a northern route to Asia"?
500
Americans today vote for people to represent them in government; Congress makes laws like the House of Burgesses did; Government leaders, even the President, must obey the law.
What is "elements of American government today that are based off features of Jamestown's government"?
500
Both colonies faced starvation in the early years, and both established a form of self-government.
What is "ways that Plymouth and Jamestown were similar"?