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Random Surprises
100
He first referred to the Native Peoples of the Americas as Indios
Who is Christopher Columbus
100
a renewed interest in classical antiquity and its culture
What is what inspired the Renaissance
100
the leading edge of an empire within which the conquered peoples are INCLUDED in the society of the conquerors or empire
What is a frontier of inclusion?
100
It is the name given to the journey from Africa to the Americas
What was the middle passage? (the middle leg of the Triangular Trade that took place Britain and Africa, Africa and Britain's American colonies, and Britain's american colonies and Britain.)
100
A colony granted by a charter by the monarch, to a single individual usually as a reward or in return for loyal service. The PROPRIETOR obtains almost monarchial control of the colony
What is a proprietary colony?
200
The name of the land bridge that during the last ice connected present day Russia which present day Alaska
What is Beringia
200
a disruption of the economies of the Native Peoples of the St. Lawrence Valley
What is one consequence of the Beaver Wars?
200
John Calvin, Calvinism
who is the founder of the faith practiced by the Puritans and the name of the faith practiced by the Puritans?
200
It is the term given to the desire for weapons as one of the causes of the decline of African society as a result of the slave trade.
What is the gun-slave cycle?
200
Rice Sugar and Tobbaco
which crops were significant in entrenching slavery in the Americas before 1770?
300
The Mexican Highlands
What is the place in which agriculture first developed in North America
300
Martin Luther, he nailed 95 theses to the door of Wittenberg Church
Who is considered the founder of the Protestant Reformation and what he did to spark the movement?
300
A Model of Christian Charity
What is then name of the sermon given by John Winthrop to his Puritan followers as the traveled to the Americas to found their colony
300
Africa's interior kingdoms grew weaker as a result
What was one of the consequences of the African slave trade?
300
DAILY DOUBLE! Please place the following events in chronological order: Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, The reign of Elizabeth I of England, The Black Death, The English Civil War
1. Black Death 2. English Civil War 3. Martin Luther 4. Elizabeth I
400
Folsom Culture
What is the name given to the culture which was a refinement of the earlier Clovis culture and its distinctive arrow heads and spear tips
400
the enclosure movement
What was one of the major reasons for social change and the disruption of the English economy in the 16th and 17th c. ?
400
What is the idea of a "city upon a hill"
What John Winthrop suggested that the Massachusetts Bay colony emulate
400
Portuguese, Brazil
What was the location of the first slave plantation in the Americas?
400
The place Spain internally colonized and the people Spain internally colonized and the place the English internally colonized and the people the English internally colonized.
What was Spain, and the Muslims, and what was England, who were the Irish
500
an increase in the division of labor among the Native Peoples of the Americas
What is one consequence of the development of agriculture among the Native Peoples of the Americas?
500
a struggle between Spanish Christians and Spanish Muslims
What was the Reconquista?
500
Huguenots
Who were the French Protestants who founded colonies in the Americas?
500
He was involved in a legal dispute as to whether John Casor was his slave or his indentured servant
Who was Anthony Johnson?
500
DAILY DOUBLE! Please place the following events in chronological order King Henry VIII’s establishment of the Anglican Church (The church of England) The Death of Queen Elizabeth I The Glorious Revolution The Protestant Reformation The English Parliament’s issuing of The Petition of Right, The writing and signing of the Magna Carta The Restoration The English Civil War The 1689 English Bill of Rights
1. Magna Carta 2. The Protestant Reformation 3. Henry VIII and the Anglican Church 4. Death of Elizabeth I 5. Issuing of Petition of Right 6. English Civil War 7. Restoration 8. Glorious Revolution 9. 1689 Bill of Rights