Jamestown
Plymouth
Key Terms
Native Problems
Europe and Such
100

The gold of Virginia

What is tobacco 

100

Prior to settling in Massachusetts, the Pilgrims attempted to settle in 

Holland

100

People contracted to work 5-7 years before gaining freedom and land were known as 

Indentured Servants

100

Most native American religions practiced

polytheism or animism

100

Two European diseases responsible for wiping out the indigenous populations in the new world

measles and smallpox

200

The authoritarian leader of the colony

John Smith

200

In the 1630's thousands of Puritans immigrated to Massachusetts. This was known as... 

Great Migration

200

the transatlantic flow of goods, diseases, and people is often referred to as

Columbian Exchange

200

1n 1680 this indigenous tribe was able to revolt against the Spanish and return to their ancestral ways for a ten year period

Pueblos 

Pueblo Revolt

first American revolution

200

Economic system where government regulates activity to promote national power. Trade should be controlled so that more gold and silver flowed into the country than out.

Mercantilism

300

Prior to Jamestown, this Colony failed to succeed 

Roanoke  (North Carolina)

300

Tried for Sedition and Banned from Plymouth 

Anne Hutchinson

300

popular literature through the colonies which sought to frighten people on native American life

captivity narratives 

300

Country that had reputation for best relations with natives and the country that held the worst....

France (Metis)


Spain (Black Legend)

300

Name of Priest who witnessed and wrote about Spanish brutality towards the native populations

Bartolome de Las Casas

400

People that did not agree with anything related to the Anglican church were known as...

Separatists or Pilgrims

400

Agreement aboard ship to Plymouth amongst Puritans and Strangers which showed semblance of democracy 

Mayflower Compact

Create fair laws, Elect representatives, one year term

400

War fought in England between Stuart Monarchy and Parliament and the results

English Civil War

Parliament Wins

Execution of King


400

Publication of this form of literature was popular and counteracted the attraction of Indian Life

Captivity Narratives

400

The name of the King that broke away from the Catholic Church and his Daughter who began granting charters for colonies

Henry VIII

Elizabeth I

500

Explain Bacon's Rebellion and its significance

Students must mention

Uprising in VA led by Nathanial Bacon

against gov William Berkely and native Americasn

end of diplomatic relations with natives 


500

Explain the Salem Witch Trials and its significance

Students must mention:

1692 Salem Ma

Strict, rigid religious community

belief in the devil

witchcraft accusations

targeted weak: women children outcasts

Spectral evidence

resulted in 24 deaths

500

Society of Friends were known for creating "a free colony for all mankind to go and hither" in Pennsylvania 

Quakers

500

After a a fur trader was killed by a local native, colonists in New England joined forces and retaliated by slaughtering most of the tribe 

Pequot War

500

Results of the English Civil War (1640's-50s)

Victory for Parliament and the execution of Charles I