LCS- HIST 1301 Word Scramble
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Thousands of years after people first appeared in North America | climatic changes and extensive hunting had killed off the large mammal population |
From A.D. 300 to 900, which group in Middle America (Mesoamerica) developed cities, including gigantic pyramids? | Mayas |
Ancient Greeks | knew that the world was round |
Navigation in the age of discovery was hampered by the inability to accirately determine | longitude |
By 1492, united kingdoms in western Europe included | Portugal and Spain |
Christopher Columbus first landed in the New World in | the Bahamas |
Food crops exported from the Americas | allowed a worldwide population explosion |
After the arrival of Europeans, the greatest number of Indians died as a result of | disease |
In most cases, Spanish explorers and soldiers who came to the New World were motivated by | desire for power and patrotism; not for the desire to server their fellow men |
After defeating the native forces at Vera Cruz, Cortes | invited the warriors to join his advance on the Aztecs |
The encomendia system allowed | privileged Spanish landowners to control Indian villages |
The primary objective of the thousands of priests in New Spain was to | convert the Indians |
The government of Spain in the New World differed fro that of the later British colonies in that | every detail of the colonial administration was closely regulated by the Spanish king |
In 1565, the first European town was established in the current-day United States at | St. Augustine |
The original Spanish settlement of New Mexico | was led by Juan de Onate |
This is true of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 | It was led by an Indian named Pope and the Indians attacked numerous churches and priests. NOT that it was led by the Spaniards to immediately colonize Texas & California |
Horses became so valuable in North America | because they intensified intertribal competition and warfare |
The French captain, Jacques Cartier, most importantly, explored the | St. Lawrence Bay |
A major reason for the defeat of the Spanish Armada was | storms in the North Sea |
The explorer Sir Humphrey Gilbert | was lost at sea |
James I | was the first of the Stuart monarchs |
Charles I | was executed as a result of the English Civil War |
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 | increased the power of Parliament |
The stockholders who invested in the Virginia Company were motivated primarily by | financial profit |
One of the most important factors aiding the survival of the early Jamestown settlers was | the assistance they received from the Indians |
As Jamestown's leader, Captain John Smith | made the colonists work in order to eat |
One outstanding characteristic of Jamestown in its intial years was | the high mortality rate among its settlers |
Pocahontas died | in England |
The headright system adopted for the Virginia Colony consisted of | giving fifty acres of land to anyone who would transport himself to the colony and fifty more for any servants he might bring |
In 1624, a British court dissolved the struggling Virginia Company, and Virginia became | a royal colony |
Bacon's Rebellion mainly involved a dispute between Nathaniel Bacon and Governor Berkeley over | how to respond to Indian attacks on the frontier |
Bacon's Rebellion | brought indentured servants and dsmall farmers together against the colony's rich planters and politcal leaders |
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island after he | had been banished from Massachusetts for his religious opinions |
Roger Williams' mistrust of the purity of others eventually led him to the belief that | there should be complete separation of church and state |
Anne Hutchinson was kicked out of Mass. for | challenging the authority of local ministers |
King Phillip's War | devastated the Native American culture in New England |
A large number of South Carolian's original settlers were British planters from | Barbados |
English merchants in the Carolinas by the early 1700s establishing a thriving trade with Southern Indians for | deerskins |
The major reason Charles II decided to wrest New Netherland from the Dutch was the threat of that colony's | commercial success |
The Iroquois | controlled much of eastern North America during the second half of the 17th century |
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