N. Am & Missions
Europeans
Colonial Times
Misc. 1
Misc. 2
100
everything is based on mother; passed down through women – goes to wives family – women have rights such as property
Matrlineal/Matrifocal
100
They treated the Indians with respect. They lived together and also intermarried. They wanted to convert them to Christianity.
Who is the Spanish
100
pilgrims loyal to king of England – but want own self-government
What is the Mayflower Compact
100
to bring people back into Christianity and the church
What is the Great Awakening
100
He was a newspaper writer and faced charges for treason -- his verdict was overturned and became the concept of free press, as long as the information was true.
Who is Peter Zenger
200
everything is passed down to the father's side; it is the opposite of matrlineal -- women have no rights
What is patrilineal
200
The Indians and them lived separately – shared same area; some intermarriage
Who are the French
200
What was the only colony to practice religious tolerance?
What is Rhode Island
200
direct personal relationship with god; need to seek forgiveness for their sins; accept Christ as a savior and make it publicly known; be reborn – baptism; use religion to do something good for a better life and better other people; these are themes of what?
What are themes of Evangelical Christianity
200
tried to stay neutral – sided with French – lost again on wrong side and punished for this as well. What Indian tribe?
Iroquois and French Indian War
300
This Treaty was purposed by Pope Alexander VI. It was between the Spanish and Portuguese.
What is the Treaty of Tordesillas
300
They had racist ideas towards the Indians; lived apart -- and wanted to be as far away as possible from them.
Who are the British
300
they are targeted because they are older women who never married or who were widows or owned property and were later accused of being witches
What is the Salem Witch Trial
300
entertainer that made the revival movement very popular
Who is George Whitefield
300
Ben Franklin proposed this for the colonies to all working under one government; it was rejected
What is the Albany Plan
400
These were used to spread Christianity to the Native Americans and started out in San Diego; the one in Santa Barbara is a basilica -- a place where the pope can call home. There exist 21 of them in all of California
What is the Spanish Missions
400
The first colonial government
What is the House of Burgesses
400
challenges Puritans religion – attacking founders and religious figures; have to go to church only way to get to heaven; “that is blasphemy” first she is a women -- supposed to do women work not speak up; lots of people get upset; says that women should be able to be ministers; some of the men don’t deserve it; kicked out – excommunicated; moved to RL-- religion is huge part of daily life;
Who is Anne Hutchinson
400
going to hell if you don’t follow religion and do what you are told
What is the Fire and Brimstone Sermons
400
They were used to gather information, read newspapers, and talk about the revolution. Why were they important?
What is the Taverns
500
50-100 acres of land for free and all you had to do was build something on this land within 10 years; had to make use of the land
What is the Headright system
500
VA, poor farmers being attacked by Native Americans – and that the government was not protecting them – so they attacked the government and burned down the House of Burgesses
What is Bacon's Rebellion
500
manufacturing in north – people get paid; south is all agriculture and is slave labor
What is the two economic systems of the North and South
500
idea that people should have certain human rights; science challenging reality and attacking religion; prove the way we live and understand things. These are ideals of?
What is Enlightenment
500
Tried to stay neutral; eventually they sided with the British – punished when the British lost. What Indian tribe and what war?
What is the Iroquois and the American Revolution