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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| this disease decimated the native population of the americas | smallpox |
| the virginia company was a joint stock company that established the city of in the year | jamestown 1607 |
| "those who don't work, don't eat" | john smith |
| promised 5-7 years of labor in exchange for passage across the atlantic | indenture system |
| john winthrop created | a city upon a hil |
| woman exiled from new england as heretic | anne hutchison |
| first constitution written in america in 1635 | fundamental orders |
| founded Pennsylvania and were pacifists | quakers |
| colonist from intermarried with natives | spain |
| intermarried natives and spanish had kids called | meztizos |
| event in 1680 that temporarily drove the spanish out of New Mexico | Pueblo Revolt |
| 3 crops grown in south carolina in the 17th century that required slave labor | rice, tabacco, and indigo |
| during this inhumane trip 1/5 of slaves died en route to america | middle passage |
| during this event disgruntled frontiersman attacked governer berkeley. the use of indentured servants declined after this event | Bacon's rebellion |
| during this event George whitefield and Jonathan edwards preached a more emotional religion | The great awakening |
| year that navigation laws were enacted | 1651 |
| year that jamestown was established | 1607 |
| columbian exchange begins year | 1492 |
| plymouth colony established year | 1620 |
| great awakening year | 1720 |
| bacon's rebellion year | 1676 |
| seven year's war year | 1756 |
| john rolfe introduces tabbaco to VA | 1614 |
| encomienda system created | 1503 |
| virginia house of burgess established year | 1619 |
| black legend year | 1550 |
| mayflower compact year | 1620 |
| colony that had cash crops like tabacco and rice | south |
| founded for religious reasons | new england |
| "bread colonies" | middle colonies |
| mostly families immigrated | new england |
| Chesapeake colonies most associated with this region | south |
| trading centers like boston | new england |
| The halfway covenant | new england |
| New York, Pennsylvania, and New jersey | middle |
| most homogeneous region | new england |
| a dominion was established and controlled by SIr Edmund Andros | New england |
| T/F the english colonists had most cooperative relationship with natives | false |
| T/F the encomienda system was praised by Bartolome de las Casas | false |
| T/F the west indies colonies were profitable due to export of sugar | true |
| T/F the dutch, spanish, english, and french all ha d claims in north america | true |
| T/F spanish often married natives and had children of mixed race | true |
| T/F the first lasting english colony was massachusets bay | false |
| T/F joint stock companies allowed investors to profit off colonies | true |
| T/F indentured servants were used more frequently than slaves in 1700s | false |
| T/F The Stono Rebellion was led by a disgruntled Native American chief | false |
| T/F john winthrop was a puritan leader | true |
| T/F the great awakening led people to challenge authority and think for themselves | true |
| T/F roger williams founded colony of Maryland | false |
| T/F all colonies allowed for religious freedom | false |
| established in 1619 the virginia -allowed all free property owning males to vote | house of burgesses |
| jesuit missionaries came from country of | france |
| this group wanted to completely separate from the church of england and landed in plymouth in 1620 | seperatists |
| according to this policy britain intervened little in colony affairs | salutary neglect |
| this required america to buy and sell only with england | navigation act |
| in accordance with this countires attempted to create a favorable balance of trade and increase hard currency in their treasury | mercantilism |
| turning point for jamestown | tobacco found by john rolfe |
| headright system | every person bought a company share and moved to Va could have 50 acres of land for the people they bring with them |
| MCAPP | main idea, context, audience, pov, purpose |
| first settlers of new england | calvinists |
| middle colonies settled by | dutch, quakers |
| enlightenment definition | european intellectual movement of 1700s that emphasized reason and intellect |
| the great awakening | reponse to enlightenment that was to preach a more emotional style |