Vocab
Events
People
Comprehension
Open-ended
100

What is the Crown?

The English royal family/monarchy who is in charge of England.

100

What did Francisco Pizarro do in 1532? 

Started his conquest of Peru (Thanks Dr. Crago :))

100
Who ruled England in 1604?

King James (33)

100

What was the main religion of English and what they were trying to convert some indigenous people to?

Christianity (mainly Catholicism)

100

What do you think the main cause of the crisis in England in late 1500s?

Discuss as needed.

Population, need for land

Money, want for money

Rise in industrialism

Spanish-English war


200

What does utopia mean?

An ideal society where everything is perfect. Example: The English to create a utopia in North America when colonizing. 

200

What happened that affected the English Crown in 1603?

Queen Elizabeth died

200

Who was the title of the Indian Prince mentioned early on in the chapter and what happened to him?

Guarionexius and he got trapped/captured by the English

200

What was the main motive that pushed the Spanish and English into expanding?

Usually money or greed. Profit off of indigenous lands from taxation, and learning how to utilize the land better. Or to create an idealistic society on these lands, a utopia (36). Discuss if you think and can prove otherwise.

200

How do the English feel towards indigenous cultures, traditions, and people in general?

Discuss as needed

300

What is an idealized feudal society? 

A hierarchal society where land can exchanged for important aspects of life. Making this type of society heavily favored towards higher classes and that was the one of the wants of the English

300

When did the English fight the Spanish?

1580-1604 (Townsend 33)

300

This source was quoted early in the chapter. What was the source and who was reading it?

What is Decades of the Newe Worlde - Peter Martyr?

Read by John Smith

300

While the English were dealing with a population crisis and a rise in industrialism, what was their answer?

  • “Colonization, reasoned some, was the answer to unemployment and discontent” (Townsend 33). Discuss if necessary.

300

How did the English see indigenous women, give examples if possible?

The English were nicer to women, almost being befuddled by their presence, John Smith is a prime example. Discuss as needed

400

What does polyglot mean?

Someone who speaks multiple languages. Example, English using indigenous captives as translators like Malinche

400

What happened on April 26, 1607?

John Smith and everyone with him found land in Virginia 

400

Who was William Strachey?

Upcoming author who spent time in Jamestown and wrote about it, one of the first historian for Jamestown.

400

What were the names of the ships used by the English in this chapter?

Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery

400

How is Manifest Destiny represented in this chapter?

Open-ended, discuss

500

What does Cassique(s) mean?

A leader or chieftain in a Native-American tribe
500

What was the name of the book that detailed the Spanish atrocities across North America, and what year  did the book get published?

The Spanish Colony, or a Briefe Chronicle of the Acts and Gestes of the Spanish in the West Indies. 1583 (32)

500

Who was John Smith, what did he do, why was he important?

He had an epic mustache

500

Give a concise summary of the chapter, what are the main ideas Townsend is trying to get across?

Up to the judges
500

Discuss about the interesting spelling seen throughout the book, what is the purpose or reason behind it?

Anything that makes sense to the context of the story and is applicable to the story.