World in 1492
Three Colonial Regions
Labor & Rebellion
Road to Revolution
Ideas & Documents
100

The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, culture, and ideas between the Americas, West Africa, and the Old World following 1492.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

100

Compared to the Southern Colonies, New England's economy was diversified, focusing on trade, fishing, and subsistence farming due to rocky soil.

What is subsistence farming?

100

The name for a labor contract where an individual works without compensation for a set number of years to repay the cost of their journey to the colonies.

What is Indentured Servitude?

100

The British policy that banned colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains after the Seven Years' War to stabilize the frontier.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

100

The idea that government derives its authority solely from the approval of the people.

What is the Consent of the Governed?

200

The economic theory that rejected free trade and promoted maximizing exports to enrich the mother country. Enter Category Name

What is Mercantilism?

200

The British laws intended to enforce mercantilist policies by restricting colonial trade to benefit the mother country.

What are the Navigation Acts?

200

This 1676 rebellion of poor white farmers against Virginia's Governor Berkeley exposed class tensions and accelerated the shift to African slavery.

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

200

This conflict, also known as the French and Indian War, resulted in Britain acquiring vast new territory but also a massive national debt.

What is the Seven Years' War (or French and Indian War)?

200

The Enlightenment philosopher most influential in shaping the Declaration of Independence through his ideas on "Natural Rights" and the "Social Contract."

Who is John Locke?

300

This event was the most significant impact of the Columbian Exchange on Native American populations immediately following 1492.

What is the catastrophic demographic decline caused by European diseases (like smallpox)?

300

This colonial region, founded by Quakers like William Penn, was most similar to New England in its core motivation to seek religious freedom and tolerance.

What are the Middle Colonies?

300

The laws passed in the Southern Colonies that restricted the social, economic, and political autonomy of enslaved Africans and made racial slavery permanent.

What are the Virginia Slave Codes (or simply Slave Codes)?

300

The colonists' central objection to new British acts passed after 1763 was best summarized by this four-word phrase.

What is "No taxation without representation"?

300

This section of the Declaration of Independence listed the specific complaints against King George III and justified the colonies' break from Britain.

What are the Grievances?

400

The French primarily sought this resource in the Americas, leading them to maintain generally cooperative relations with Native American tribes.

What is fur (or the fur trade)?

400

The labor system in the Southern Colonies was highly dependent on this due to the long growing season and the need for intensive labor on cash-crop plantations.

What is enslaved labor (or chattel slavery)?

400

This crop was the primary driver of the plantation economy and mass labor demand in the Chesapeake colonies (Virginia/Maryland).  

What is tobacco?

400

This British tax, a direct levy on all legal documents and paper publications in the colonies, caused the most widespread protest.

What is the Stamp Act?

400

The crucial role Thomas Paine's 1776 pamphlet, Common Sense, played in the movement for American independence.

What is convincing a mass audience that immediate separation from Britain was necessary and justified?

500

This development in the New World, involving silver and gold extracted by conquistadors, accelerated Europe's transition from feudalism to capitalism.

What is the influx of new resources (or gold and silver from Spanish conquest)?

500

This system was designed to attract indentured servants to the Chesapeake colonies by promising land to those who financed their journey.

What is the Headright System?

500

The poor soil and climate of New England meant their labor system was less reliant on mass chattel slavery and more focused on this economic activity.

What is trade, fishing, and small-scale manufacturing?

500

The primary consequence of the Seven Years' War that led Parliament to impose new, direct taxes on the American colonists.

What is Great Britain's massive war debt?

500

The agreement where the government protects the people's natural rights, and the people, in turn, obey the government, according to Enlightenment thought.

What is the Social Contract?