Three Worlds Meet
Jamestown
13 Colonies
Significant Events
French & Indian War
100

2. Who was the first European to travel to North America via boat?

Leif Eriksson

100

14. This leader made the Jamestown settlers work for their food, built a wall around the town, and traded with Natives.

John Smith

100

26. The middle colonies were nicknamed ______.

Breadbasket colonies


100

45. As a result of the Salem Witch Trials ___ people died; all were hanged and 1 was pressed to death.

20

100

47. The French and Indian War was fought over this region.

The Ohio River Valley

200

5. What is this map representing?


The Columbian Exchange

200

16. These two type of people were introduced to Jamestown in 1619.

Enslaved people and women

200

37. The New England colonies were established predominantly by _______.

Puritans

200

39. After the Stono Rebellion, this law was passed which put restrictions on the freedom of enslaved people.

The Slave Act of 1740

200

53. The Proclamation of 1763 banned the colonists from settling West of this mountain range.

Appalachian Mountains

300

8. The agreement between Spain and Portugal that was created by the Pope was called ____.

The Treaty of Tordesillas

300

18. This is the name of the first representative government in North America.

The House of Burgesses

300

20. These 4 crops consisted of the Southern Colonies main cash crops.

Tobacco, Cotton, Indigo, and Rice
300

42. The Navigation Acts stated that colonists could only trade their cash crops exclusively to England, in English ships and ports. What was the last provision?

Taxes on goods not shipped to England.

300

52. According to the Treaty of Paris 1763, France was kicked out of North America except for the _____.

West Indies


400

6. The Spanish brutalized the Native American populations into slavery with this economic system.

Encomienda

400

9. English settlers wanted to establish the colonies for two reasons. One was for economic opportunity, and the other was for _____.

Religious Freedom

400

36. Rhode Island was established by two people, Roger Williams and _______.

Anne Hutchinson


400

41. Bacon's Rebellion represented which monumental shift in Colonial Society?

The shift from Indentured Servitude to Slavery.

400

48. Young George Washington was defeated by the French at this fort.

Fort Duquesne

500

This was the name of Spain's invincible navy, which fell to England in the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585.

The Spanish Armada

500

At the abandoned site of Roanoke, this word was etched into a nearby tree.

"Croatoan"

500

At the first Thanksgiving, the English-speaking Squanto had a plot to overthrow which Wampanoag Chief?

Massasoit


500

The Stono Rebellion was led by this enslaved Angolan man.

Jemmy

500

This battle was the turning point of the French & Indian War.

The Battle of Quebec