Native Americans
Religion
Women
Slavery
Important People
100

The Native American belief that a supernatural force can inhabit inanimate objects.

What is animism?

100

This religious group was located in Rhode Island.

Who are the Quakers?

100

This group treated women as equals.

Who were the Native Americans?

100

When manual labor is exchanged for land.

What is chattel slavery?

100

Famously known for retreating in battle.

Who is George Washington?

200

The largest city in the early Americas.

What is the Aztec Empire?

200

Another term for English protestants.

Who are the Puritans?
200

The first woman to be recognized as a New World poet.

Who was Anne Bradstreet?

200

Phyllis Wheatley was an enslaved woman mostly known for this.

What is poetry?

200

Has a rebellion named after him.

Who is Nathaniel Bacon?

300

The most famous example of a Native American society.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

300
The religion of Christopher Columbus.

What is Christian?

300

One of the more well-known enslaved poets.

Who was Phyllis Wheatley?

300

A type of slavery to repay a loan.

What is indentured servitude?

300

Claimed the Americas was India.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

400

Native Americans were commonly known to be very close with this.

What is nature/Earth?

400

When the people felt spiritually revived. 

What was the first Great Awakening?

400

Trials mainly against women for land and money.

What were the Salem Witch Trials?

400

Native Americans were sometimes taken as slaves. What did they usually die from?

What is disease?

400

Was the first to be shot in the Boston Massacre.

Who was Crispus Attucks?

500

Native Americans were not a (they had different cultures).

What is a monoculture?
500

When religious tolerance was passed.

When is September 21st, 1649?

500
Common roles of women in colonial America.

What is overseeing the household, sewing, cooking, cleaning?

500

The process of African people being brought to America by force.

What was the Atlantic Slave Trade?

500

Famously known for losing the American colonies and going insane.

Who was King George III?