Indigenous Peoples and and Colonist Settlement
Founding and Development of the 13 Colonies
Slavery and Struggle for Freedom in the 13 Colonies
Resisting Slavery
Just the VOCAB
100

What is the difference between and OPEN question and a CLOSED question? 

Open Question: Can't be answered with "yes", "no", or one word. Needs to be explained or discussed. 

Closed Question: CAN be answered with "yes" or "no", or simple facts. 

100

What are the names of the 3 regions of the original 13 colonies?

New England, Middle, Southern colony

100

Who was a famous  Queen of the Kingdom of Ndongo?

Queen Nzinga Mbande  

100

Define Resist

to try to stop something by taking action

100

Define Triangular trade

  • a three-part trade network that included the forced migration of African people to be enslaved in the Americas. 

200

What were the 4 main motives for European countries colonizing north America?

God, Glory, Gold, and land/soldiers. 

200

List the New England Colonies?

Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire  

200

What was the main idea of the laws passed in 1619?

Enslaved Africans would be treated like indentured servants. They could get their freedom after a period of time.

200

How did these parts of their culture help sustain enslaved Africans in the colonies?

Languages

Food 

Music and Dance 

Art and Poetry  

Languages:

Pidgin languages helped enslaved Africans understand each other and sustain culture.

Food:

Eating food that was similar to what they ate in Africa helped sustain enslaved people in a new land.

Music and Dance:

Being able to make music and dance together helped build community among enslaved people.

Art and Poetry:

Sharing arts and crafts helped sustain enslaved Africans by building community and reminding them of home.


200

Define Sustain

 to support something or someone and keep them going.

300

What are the 5 regions of north America associated with Indiginous cultures?  

Southwest, Artic, Northwest, Eastern Woodlands, and the Plains. 

300

List the Middle Colonies ?

 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware

300

What was the main idea of the law passed in 1640?

This trial was the first time race had been used as a reason for enslavement.

300

How did enslaved people resist during the Stono Rebellion? 

  • A group of African soldiers who had been enslaved wanted to march to Florida to be free.

  • They took guns from a warehouse.

  • The leader, Cato, knew how to read and write.

  • They marched carrying a banner that said “Liberty.”

300

Define Diaspora 

a group that is scattered around the world but shares a culture in common (such as language, holidays, foods, art, music).

400
How does land matter to Indigenous people like the Powhatan? 
  • Land mattered to the Powhatan because it gave them everything they needed to survive and thrive in their environment.

  • The Powhatan grew food and hunted on the land for food.

  • The Powhatan made homes and clothes from materials found on the land.

400

List the Southern Colonies?

 Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland  

400

What was the main idea of the law passed in 1641?

This law defined what kind of slavery would be allowed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

400

How did enslaved people resist during the  New York Slave revolt ?

  • A group of enslaved people met to plan a revolt.

  • They set fire to a building in the middle of town.

  • They attacked colonists who tried to put out the fire.

  • The enslaved people were captured and killed.

400

Define racism 

the system that upholds power for white people and limits opportunities for others based on the color of their skin.

500

How did land matter to the British Colonists? 

  • Land mattered to the colonists as a way to get rich. They intended to bring the wealth back to England.

  • Land did not matter to the colonists as a way to sustain themselves. They relied on supplies from England.

  • Instead of using the land for farming, colonists traded with the Powhatan for food.

500

List the 3 main types of labor:

Free Workers, Enslaved workers, indentured workers

500

What was the main idea of the law passed in 1662?

This law set the rules for slavery to be by birth. If a child was born to an enslaved mother, they would also be enslaved.

500

How did enslaved people resist during  the Maroon Communities?

  • Some enslaved people tried to pass themselves off as free Black people in cities.

  • Some escaped to hide in the wilderness.

  • Some blended in with groups of Indigenous people.

  • The Black Seminoles were a blended community of Indigenous people and people who had escaped slavery.

500
Define Oppression 

the system that upholds power for white people and limits opportunities for others based on the color of their skin.