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100
used the stars to navigate the oceans
What is astrolabe
100
strict religious group
What are the Puritans
100
Lexington and Concord
What is the "shoot heard around the world"
100
ship with a triangular sail and rudder
What is a caravel
100
sailed around the world
How is Magellan
200
Holy wars fought over Israel
What is Crusades
200
time to discuss events/issues of colony
What are town meetings
200
King more involved in colonial affairs, taxes started
What are the changes seen in the colonies after the French and Indian War
200
crops one sells
What are cash crops
200
the "Navigator"
Who is Prince Henry
300
own land, freedom of religion
What two pull reasons
300
started after the Boston Tea Party, closed Boston Harbor, the Quartering Act
What are the Intolerable Acts
300
large farm/estate during the Middle Ages
What is a manor
300
founder of Georgia
Who is James Oglethorpe
400
Marco Polo, Gutenberg's Press, Crusades
What are the three things that changed the view of the Europeans
400
high taxes, no freedoms
What are two push reasons
400
American spy who was captured and hung
How is Nathan Hale
400
to stop all traffic in and out of a city
What is a blockade
400
the turning point of the Revolutionary War
What is Saratoga
500
advanced, large cities, large populations
What is new understanding of the New World before 1492
500
shortages of food, Native Americas, diseases
What are hardships the early colonist faced
500
discussed that the colonies should be free
What is Common Sense
500
trade of good between the Old and New World
What is the Columbian Exchange
500
founder of Massachusetts
Who is John Winthrop