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Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

This nobleman and quaker founded Pennsylvania in 1682.

Who was William Penn?

100

The signing of the America's Declaration of Independence is often mistaken as the year the Patriots won the Revolutionary War.

What is the year 1776?

100

Established in 1607, this colony formed a legislature known as the General Assembly.

What is the Virginia colony?

100

This term is referred to as a 'fixed-wealth system'.

What is mercantilism?

100

This side reigned supreme in the Iroquois Beaver Wars.

What are the Iroquois?

200

These people were hired to not only disrupt and steal from but in some cases to kill colonies ships and competing states.

What are Pirates/Mercenaries/Privateers?

200

This is the actual year the Revolutionary War ended with a victory for the American colonists.

What is 1783?

200

This colony was named after its founder in 1681, and later in history was known for having multiple historical events happen/places there such as: Gettysburg and Valley Forge.

What is the Pennsylvania colony?

200

The exchange of Old and New World goods is known as this term.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

This phrase propelled the European expansion of Christianity through the New World

What is: "God, gold, and glory"?

300

This group of patriots were behind the Boston Tea Party disguised as Mohawk indians.

Who were the Sons of Liberty?

300

King Phillip's War between Native Americans of Massachusetts and the colonists of Massachusetts began in this year.

What is 1675?

300

This colony held a famous series of trials against accused witches.

What is the Massachusetts Colony?

300
Nickname for the system of trade engaged between the triangle of Europe, the empires of Africa, and the Americas.

What is The Atlantic System/The Triangular Trade?

300
This percent of the Native American population was killed by diseases such as small pox and measles.

What is 90%?

400

This famous 17th century philosopher and political theorist came up with the three natural rights.

Who was John Locke?

400

This is the riot in response to various acts imposed by the British.

What is the Boston Tea Party of 1773?

400

This colony was intended to be a haven for the poor Englishmen.

What is the Georgia Colony?
400

This term is defined as noninterference that is intended to benefit someone or something more than continual attention would.

What is benign neglect?

400

The order of which the Spanish Caste System were different groups placed from most important to least.

What are: Peninsulares, Criollos, Mestizos, Mulattos, Indios, Zambos, and Negro?

500

This Frenchman was the architect of the French Revolution's Reign of Terror who encouraged the execution of nearly 17,000 enemies of the revolution until his own execution in 1794.

Who was Maximilien Robespierre?

500

The Haitian Revolution of this year was the first and only successful slave rebellion which ended with the killing of not only the slave owners but every single white person on the island of Haiti.

What is the year of 1792?

500

This colony had the largest population of Quakers.

What is the Rhode Island Colony?

500

The Mohawk tribe was said to hold more of these views in which women were more often the heads of their societies and the heads of their families.

What are matriarchal views?

500

This policy was established by Elizabeth I, in which the English were required to pray and attend church according to the Anglican model; those who failed to comply were persecuted. 

What is the Act of Uniformity?