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Slavery
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100

Who was the first person to be killed during the Boston Massacre?

Who was Crispus Attucks?

100

What were some passive forms of slavery resistance?

What were becoming educated, sabotaging equipment, working slowly, and running away?
100

Who actually was fighting during the French and Indian War?

Who were the French and their Native allies, vs the British and their Native allies?
100

Where was the first permanent European colony and who was it settled by?

What is St. Augustine, Florida, and who were the Spanish.

100

What were the colonists protesting that caused 2,000 British soldiers to arrive?

What were the Townshend Acts?
200

Who was an important figure during The First Great Awakening?

Who was George Whitefield?

200

What colonies had the leading amount of enslaved people overall?

What were the southern colonies?

200

What was significant about King Philip's (Metacom's War)?

The Native Americans raided 50% of English towns and killed 10% of Englishmen.

200

What sections are the 13 colonies typically separated into?

New England (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.)

Middle (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware)

Southern  (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.)

200

What place had a history of independence and was a heavy center for trade, making it the central area for protests?

What was New England?

300

Who led the rebellion against the governor of VA in 1676?

Who was Nathaniel Bacon?

300

What was the first ship that carried enslaved people to the colonies?

What was The White Lion in 1619, to Port Comfort, VA?

300

What caused Pontiac's Rebellion?

The British now had control over the land East of the Mississippi (which France had previously controlled) and did not treat the Native Americans with the same respect.

300

What were women's roles like?

They were seen as important to the family, but not for formal roles like politics.

300

What made enslaved people want to join the fight during the war?

What was the Dunmore Proclamation, where enslaved people were told they would be free if they fought for Britian against the colonists.
400

Who was the poet that gained popularity and even was praised by Washington?

Who was Phyllis Wheatley?

400

What were three of the revolts against slavery?

What were the New York Slave Revolt of 1712, Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina, and New York Conspiracy of 1741?

400

What happened as a result of Pontiac's rebellion?

The British passed the Proclamation of 1763, which made it illegal for colonists to settle past the Appalachian Mountains.
400

What group of people were strongly pacifist and opposed slavery and the mistreatment of Native Americans?

Who were the Quakers?

400

What group was considered the government of the rebellious colonies?

What was The Continental Congress?

500

Who was the Native American chief that helped the colonists get acclimated to the new world?

Who was Samoset?

500

What is the difference between slavery and indentured servitude?

Slavery was for life, while indentured servants would have to work under a contract.
500

Why was Britain hesitant to continue to fund colonists for conflicts they were having with Native Americans?

The Native Americans fought using guerilla warfare, which they did not want colonists to partake in because they believed it was "uncivilized".

500

When Columbus arrived in the Bahamas and encountered the Taino people?

What was the First Contact?

500

What was the first battle of the Revolutionary War?

What was the Battle of Bunker Hill, which actually was fought on Breed's Hill.