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Family development in Plymouth and Boston correct answers life revolved around church Columbain Exchange correct answers swap of goods/diseases/livestock from the new world to the old Jonathan Edwards correct answers preacher in New England during the Great Awakening, congregationalist Geo...

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Family development in Plymouth and Boston correct answers life revolved around church

Columbain Exchange correct answers swap of goods/diseases/livestock from the new world to
the old

Jonathan Edwards correct answers preacher in New England during the Great Awakening,
congregationalist

George Whitefield correct answers leader of the Great Awakening in GB and the Southern
Colonies, methodist

The Seven Years War correct answers name for the French and Indian war in GB/Europe

Tobacco in Virginia correct answers largest cash crop, when they couldn't find gold they started
profiting off of tobacco

religious norms in Colonial America correct answers in the North life revolved around church, in
the South not as religious until later on

John White correct answers artist brought to the new world to be a map maker, becomes gov of
roanoke, granddaughter Virginia Dare

Results of the French & Indian War correct answers British win and gain land and debt, unfair
taxes placed on colonies, proc. of 1763 angers colonies, pohtiacs war angers colonists more

Catholic settlements in Colonies correct answers Maryland

John Smith correct answers gov of Jamestown (1608), "you don't work you don't eat"

Ben Franklin correct answers proposed Albany Plan of Union, pushed to unify colonies

Early English settlers of New York correct answers Jewish families, ann huthcinson establishes
colony

Georgia Settlement correct answers founded 1733 by James Oglethorpe, named after King
George II,buffer colony between Spanish Florida and colonies, debtors colony

Three types of colonies correct answers royal - king had direct authority, most directly controlled
charter - investors pool money and buy colony to make a profit, least directly controlled by king
proprietary - proprietor gets land from king

Three key indigenous groups of pre-Columbian NA correct answers Eastern Woodland- grew
crops, permanent, algonquian, iroquois
Great Plains- nomadic, followed buffalo

, Western- farmers, hunt on side, lived in wood structure, navahos

Founding of Maryland correct answers founded 1634 by Lord Calvert (Lord Baltimore), haven
for Catholics/persecuted, act of toleration

Leif Erikson correct answers Viking who explored NA, Canada area

William Pitt correct answers leader in Parliament who was put in charge of war effort, got rid of
old bad generals, gave promise of land to get more colonists and natives to fight, naval blockade
of Europe and sent naval fleet to NA

Jamestown Settlement correct answers first permanent English settlement, chartered by Virginia
Company, 1607, 104 english men to start, john smith gov, named after James I

Frist Thanksgiving correct answers 1621, at the end of the harvest (possibly in Oct), brief
moment of peace with natives

James I correct answers King Jamestown named after

John Winthrop correct answers Puritan leader, lead frist settlers to Boston, seeking "a city on a
hill"

typical final destinations of atlantic slave trade correct answers Latin American islands, southern
colonies, plantations

ethnic group make up of Colonial America correct answers 60% british, 20% germanic, 20%
black

Japanese settlements in SA correct answers 3044 BC unique pottery, strange mummy with
Japanese DNA

Roger Williams correct answers founded Rhode Island, 1636, excited from puritan church,
founder of Baptist church, abolitionist, separatist

Ann Hutchinson correct answers midwife, loved studying the Bible, lead Bible studies, in trouble
for grace vs works, excited, founds colony in NY, massacred by natives

House of Burgesses correct answers 1619, Jamestown, early colonial period, first representative
form of democracy in hemisphere

Spanish Armada correct answers British beat large bulky Spanish fleet with small agile fleet,
1588, Spain looses top dog status, England emerges as rising power

Bacon' Rebellion correct answers mid-late 1600s, poor pushing against Berkeley, leads berkeley
to pass laws narrowing slavery to black only, becomes race system instead of class system

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