Jamestown
Who Enslaved Whom?
Puritans and Pilgrims
Massachusetts
An Enchanted World?
100

What crop saved Jamestown from ruin and incentivized further colonization?

Tobacco
100

What is chattel slavery, and how does it differ from other forms of slavery?

a person is captured, born, or sold into permanent servitude and treated as property

100

True or False: puritans used instruments during worship.

False

100

Which two ships did the Pilgrims initially hire to take them to America?

The Mayflower and Speedwell
100

What was the name of Blackbeard’s ship that was fitted with 40 cannons?

Queen Anne's Revenge

200

What was the Starving Time in Jamestown?

A period during the winter of 1609-1610 when food supplies ran low, leading to the death of many settlers.

200

What is debt bondage?

when a person promises the use of his or her labor, or that of their kin, to obtain a loan

200

What term describes those who wanted to separate entirely from the Church of England?

Separatists or Pilgrims

200

True or False: Anne Hutchinson preached a rigorous adherence to biblical law and was expelled from Massachusetts for her beliefs.

False

200

What major port town did Blackbeard blockade in May 1718?

Charles Town (Charleston, SC)

300

What was one reason for food shortages in Jamestown?

Strained trade relations with Virginia Indian tribes due to a severe drought.

300

What is indentured servitude?

when an individual signs a contract for employment over a certain period, but finds themselves under the complete control of another and unable to escape the contract

300

What didn't puritans like in the Church of England? Name all four that we learned about in class.

  • The Book of Common Prayer
  • Making the sign of the cross in baptism
  • Kneeling to receive Holy Communion
  • Using a wedding ring in marriage
300

 What was the outcome of the Pequot War for the Pequot tribe?

The Pequot tribe was nearly destroyed, and survivors were enslaved or dispersed.

300

Describe the women who were initially accused of being witches in the Salem Witch Trials.

outsiders, Native American, homeless, spinster, not a churchgoer

400

Who was Pocahontas and how did she help the Jamestown settlers?

  • Pocahontas was a Native American woman who helped establish trade relations and eased tensions between the Powhatan and the English.

400

Which category does this fall into?

In the early days of the colonization of North America, Europeans used Native Americans as slaves. Native Americans obtained slaves in wars and sold some of these slaves to colonists so as to avoid enslavement themselves, but also to obtain foreign goods, secure alliances, and enact revenge against others. Although enslavement of Native Americans was outlawed in many colonies as they were considered free peoples with prior rights to the land, colonists found ways to avoid these laws. For example, enslavement was permitted if a Native American was captured in a "just war" because slavery was considered a kinder alternative to execution.

Native Americans were also bound into slavery by being reclassified as Africans or taken to court and sentenced to long servitude.

Chattel slavery

400

Which settlement tried to establish a middle ground between Catholic and Protestant practices?

Elizabethan Settlement

400

What was the role of the church in Puritan society?

The church dominated life, with strict rules and severe consequences for those who did not conform.

400

What were the factors that led to the Salem Witch Trials? Include as many as possible.

Answers may vary

500

What was the primary reason for the establishment of the Virginia Company?

To establish settlements in the New World and seek profit through trade and resource extraction.

500

Which category does this fall into?

According to historians Don Jordan and Michael Walsh, indentured servitude was equivalent to white slavery: “The indentured servant system was not designed so much to help migrants get to America or the Caribbean as to provide a cheap and compliant labor force for the cash-crop industry.” As the workers began resisting, "it became necessary to create legal sanctions that included violence and physical restraint” to control them. These white slaves were British convicts (“loitering" and small debts could lead to criminal charges), Irish Catholics, street people, and kidnapped individuals, as well as poor people who had come in search of opportunity ("free willers). Once in the Americas, these whites were treated as chattel, often worked to death, and denied freedom even after their indentures ended.

Indentured servitude

500

What was the Act of Uniformity?

A law that forced all churches in the Church of England to use the same Book of Common Prayer.

500

Who was the leader of the Pilgrims who wrote about their experiences?

William Bradford

500

What contributed to Blackbeard's legendary status, even though he did not kill anyone until his last stand?

His frightening appearance, perceived relationship with the devil, and the threat of what he and his crew could accomplish.