Final Exam Study Guide Questions With Correct Answers
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Final Exam Study Guide Questions With
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Columbian Exchange - answerThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies
between the Americans and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyage
European contact with Native Americans - answerContinuing trade with European...
Final Exam Study Guide Questions With
Correct Answers.
Columbian Exchange - answer✔✔The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies
between the Americans and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyage
European contact with Native Americans - answer✔✔Continuing trade with Europeans
increased the flow of goods in and out of American Indian communities, stimulating cultural and
economic changes and spreading epidemic diseases that caused radical demographic shifts.
Interactions between European rivals and American Indian populations fostered both
accommodation and conflict. French, Dutch, British, and Spanish colonies allied with and armed
American Indian groups, who frequently sought alliances with Europeans against other Indian
groups. British conflicts with American Indians over land, resources, and political boundaries led
to military confrontations, such as Metacom's War (King Philip's War) in New England.
American Indian resistance to Spanish colonizing efforts in North America, particularly after the
Pueblo Revolt, led to Spanish accommodation of some aspects of American Indian culture in the
Southwest.
Types of Native Americans like mound builders, etc - answer✔✔Aztecs:
A Mesoamerican civilization of Mexico who created a strong empire that flourished between the
14th and 15th century. The arrival of Hernando Cortez and the Spanish Conquistadores ended
their empire.
Inca:
Largest and most powerful Andean empire. Controlled the Pacific coast of South America from
Ecuador to Chile from its capital of Cuzco
Iroquois:
A later native group to the eastern woodlands. They blended agriculture and hunting living in
common villages constructed from the trees and bark of the forests
Metis:
People of mixed Native American and French Canadian descent
Early Colonial settlements like:
Plymouth
Jamestown
Roanoke - answer✔✔Plymouth:
the first permanent English colony in New England from 1620 to 1691 and the second permanent
English colony in America, after the Jamestown Colony.
Jamestown:
The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia; Powhatan
Confederacy was established before the English arrived to create Jamestown.
Roanoke:
Roanoke- Island colony founded by Sir Walter Raleigh that mysteriously disappeared in the
1580s
Colonial farming and crops like:
Tobacco
Indigo
Sugar - answer✔✔Tobacco:
Cash crop that made a profit and saved Jamestown, successfully grown with the leadership of
John Smith. Required Slaves
Indigo:
East Florida during the British period and it was the colonies most important crop. It became a
profitable import quickly, as two to three productive crops could be harvested each year. It was
not until 1878 that an artificial form of blue dye was created which could replace natural indigo.
Drove slave trade. Ruled by slave owners, wealthy white landlords. West Indies, east coast of
Brazil and Caribbean. Profitable crop.
Difference in colonies:
New England
Chesapeake
Southern - answer✔✔New England:
Created in 1686 by James II/ Consolidated New England, New Jersey, and New York into one
administrative unit/ First governed by Sir Edmund Andres- Was James II plan to place the
colonies on firmer administrative and defensive footing.
Chesapeake:
the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, later the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Province of
Maryland, later Maryland, both colonies located in British America and centered on the
Chesapeake Bay.
Southern:
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. They were located south of
both the New England colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and
Connecticut) and the Middle colonies (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware).
Great Awakening:
John Winthrop "city on a hill"
George Whitefield - answer✔✔Great Awakening:
a religious movement that swept across parts of the British colonies in North America in the mid-
1700s.
John Winthrop "City on a Hill":
The phrase "city on a hill" refers to a community that others will look up to. John Winthrop used
this phrase to describe the Massachusetts Bay colony, which he believed would become a
shining example of Puritan perfection.
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