God, Gold, and Glory
Trade
Colonies
Self-Government
Road to Revolution
100

Which world powers were involved in the Treaty of Tordesillas?

Spain and Portugal

100

What was the name given to the practice of trade of goods, slaves, and sometimes diseases between the old and new world?

Columbian Exchange

100

Which colony was a haven for Quakers?

Pennsylvania

100

What "hands off" approach of Britain toward the colonies resulted in their growth toward independence?

Salutary Neglect

100

The publication of __________________ by Thomas Paine in 1776 advocated for self-government in the colonies.

"Common Sense"

200

What is mercantilism?

The practice of only being allowed to trade goods with your mother country. 

200

What was something that was not native to the Americas brought in by Spanish and taken over by the Natives?

Horses

200

Which regional colonies were known as the Breadbasket?

Middle Colonies

200

Which enlightenment thinker is credited with the idea of "Life, liberty, and property"?

John Locke

200

The French and Indian war resulted in _____________________ on the colonist which led to them becoming ________________________.

Taxes; angry

300

Which religion was primarily being spread by European Explorers?

Christianity

300

Which highly nutritious food was native to the Americas and sent to England, resulting in population growth for the British people?

Potatoes!

300

Which colony did not make it because all of the settlers abandoned the settlement and were never seen again?

Roanoke

300

Which Great Awakening preacher was charismatic and spoke to all people (natives, slaves, and colonists)?

George Whitefield

300
The Stamp Act was a tax on ________________________.

Printed materials

400

Which country was particularly motivated to spread Christianity during exploration (primarily Catholicism through conquering)?

Spain

400

Triangular trade resulted in suffering and death for ___________________, but wealth for _______________________.

enslaved Africans; Europeans and colonies

400

Which colony was founded in 1607 and established by the Virginia company?

Jamestown

400

Which document was written the earliest and limited the power of the English Crown?

Magna Carta

400

Something that was included in the Intolerable Acts that was giving "harsh and restrictive"....

Quartering of soldiers

Taxes

500

Acquiring wealth and resources for their mother countries was an _________________ motivation for early exploration. (political, economic, religious)

economic

500

Which cash crop produced in the American colonies (mainly Virginia) was highly sought after in Europe?

Tobacco

500

Which document was written by the Plymouth colonists on the way to establish their settlement in 1620?

Mayflower Compact

500

The House of Burgesses in Virginia was a.....

Elected group to help govern

500

Which battles marked the beginning of the Revolutionary war?

Lexington and Concord