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100

A South American Indigenous group conquered by Francisco Pizarro in Peru

Incas

100

An agricultural system where beans, maize, and squash are grown together to maximize the harvest.

Three sisters farming

100

Young Virginia planter who led a rebellion against Governor Berkeley to protest his refusal to protect frontier settlers from Indian attacks. 

Nathaniel Bacon

100
Large scale farms for growing cash crops and used slave labor. 

Plantations

100

Native American Revolt that drove away the Spaniards from New Mexico.

Pueblo Revolt

200

A Mexican Indigenous group conquered by Hernan Cortes

Aztecs

200

The exchange of foods, people, goods and disease from the old world to the new world. 

Columbian Exchange

200

English man who took control of Jamestown in 1608 and ensured the survival of the colony. 

Captain John Smith

200
People of mixed Indian and European heritage.

Mestizos

200

Organizational system established by the Spanish that directed all new settlements in the Americas.

Mission System

300

A explorer for Spain who stumbled upon the West Indies in search of a new water route to Asia.

Christopher Columbus

300

A Spanish government policy of to provide Natives to colonists as labor for the land in exchange of converting them to Christianity.

Encomienda

300

Chief and father of Pocahontas and led a war against the colonists of Jamestown. 

Powhatan

300

This legal document from 1513 served as the basis for Spanish interaction with American Indians.

Requerimiento

300

First permanent English settlement founded by the Virginia Company.

Jamestown 

400

English Protestant who sought to purify the Church of England of Catholic rituals. 

Puritans

400

Migrants in exchange for transatlantic passage bound themselves to a colonial employer for a term of service of 4 to 7 years.

Indentured Servants

400

First Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony and devout Puritan and ensured its prosperity.

John Winthrop 

400

Set of laws in 1662 that established hereditary nature of slavery and limited rights and education of slaves. 

Slave Codes

400

Colony established by Puritans that became the largest and most influential of the New England Colonies

Massachusetts Bay Colony

500

Small group of Puritans who sought to break away entirely from the Church of England. 

Separatists

500

Transatlantic voyage slaves endured between Africa and the Americas.

Middle Passage

500

Spanish missionary who tried to abolish the encomienda system by documenting the mistreatment of the Natives. 

Bartolome de Las Casas

500

The term used to describe the period of time in which disease, warfare, and enslavement led to the death of millions of Native Americans. 

the Great Dying

500

A rebellion of farmers protesting the Governor's refusal to protect them from attacks by the Natives. 

Bacon's Rebellion