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11th Grade
10/15/2012

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Who were Ferdinand and Isabella?
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The financiers and beneficiaries of Columbus's voyages to the New World
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Who were Cortes and Pizarro?
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Spanish conquerors of great Indian civilations
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Lake Bonneville was a...
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inland sea left by melted glaciers whose remnant is the Great Salt Lake
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Who were Dias and De Gama?
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Portugese navigators who sailed around the African coast
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Who was Christopher Colombus?
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An Italian-born explorer who thought he landed off of the coast of Asia instead of America. He landed in 1492.
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Who was Malinche?
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A female indian slave who served as an interpreter to Cortes
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Who were Eric the Red and Leif Erikson?
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The leaders of the Norse Vikings who discovered America in 1000 A.D.
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Who was Hiawatha?
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The legendary founder of the Iroquais Confederacy, an alliance of five different tribes in New York that was the first example of a political orginazation in the new world
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What was Tenochtitlian?
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The capital of the Aztec Empire
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What was St. Augustine?
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Founded in 1565, it is the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the U.S. territory
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Who was John Cabot?
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An italian born navigator who was sent by the English to explore the coast of the New World in 1498
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Who was Powtan?
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An Indian leader who ruled the tribes in the James River area of Virginia
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Who were Raleigh and Gilbert?
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Elizabethan courtiers who failed in their attempts to found New World colonies
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What was Roanoke?
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the failed "lost colony" founded by Sir Walter Raleigh
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Who were Smith and Rolfe?
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The leaders of Jamestown that saved Jamestown residents from the "starving time"
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Virginia was a colony that in 1619 established...
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The House of Burgesses
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Maryland was a colony that was known as a...
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safe haven for Roman-Catholics
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Lord De La Warr was a...
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large military governor of virginia who employed "Irish tactics" against the Indians there
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Jamaica and Barbados were British West Indian sugar colonies where...
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large-scale plantations and slavery took root
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Who was Lord Baltimore?
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A Catholic aristocrat who sought to build a sanctuary for his fellow "believers"
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South Carolina was a colony that...
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turned to disease-resistant african slaves for labor in it's extensive rice plantations
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North Carolina was a colony that was called...
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"a veil of humility between two mountains of conceit"
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Georgia was founded as a refuge for...
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debtors by philanthropists
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Who was James Oglethorpe?
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A Philantropic soldier-statesmen that founded the Georgia colony
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Who was Elizabeth I?
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The unmarried ruler of England that led them to glory
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What was Jamestown?
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A riverbank site where Virginia Company settlers established the first permanent English colony
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Who was Martin Luther?
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A German Monk who began the Protestant Reformation
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Who was John Calvin?
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A reformer whose religious ideas inspired English Puritans, Scotch Presbyterians, French Huguenots, and Dutch reformed
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Who was Massoait?
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The Wampaonoag chieftan who befriended English colonists
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What was Plymouth?
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A small colony that eventually merged into Massachusetts Bay
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What was the Massachusetts Bay colony?
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The colony whose government sought to enforces God's law on believers and unbelievers alike
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Who was John Winthrop?
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The Promoter of Massachusetts Bay as a "city on a hill"
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What was the Great Puritan Migration?
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A mass flight by religious dissidents from the Archbishop Laud and Charles I
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What was the general court?
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the representative assembly of Massachusetts Bay
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Who were the Puritans (in terms of Massachusetts Bay?)
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The dominant religious group in Massachusetts Bay
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Who were the Quakers?
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A religious group persecuted in Massachusetts and New York (for not having a true loyalty to a certain religion or people and exercising tolerance) but NOT in Pennsylvania
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Who was Anne Hutchinson?
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A religious dissenter who was convicted of heresy of antinomianism
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Who was Roger Williams?
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A radical founder of the most tolerant New England colony, Rhode Island
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Who was Peter Stuyvesant?
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The conqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English
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Who was King Phillip?
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The Indian leader of an unsuccessful war against New England
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Who was William Penn?
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The founder of the most tolerant AND DEMOCRATIC colony, Pennsylvania
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What was the Mayflower Compact, and what is it's significance?
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It was a shipboard agreement by the Pilgrim Fathers to establish a body politic and submit to majority rules. IT;s significance is that it is the first example of a social contract and is the first step toward government in the New World
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What was Chesapeake?
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The Virginia-Maryland bay area, site of the earliest colonial settlements
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Who were indentured servants?
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The primary laborers in early southern colonies until the 1680's
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Who was Nathaniel Bacon?
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An agitator that led poor farmer indentured servants and frontiersmen on a rampage against Indians and colonial government
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Who was governor Berkeley?
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A colonial Virginian official who crushed rebels and wreaked cruel revenge
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What was the Royal Africa Company?
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An organization whose loss of the slave trade monopoly in 1698 led to free-enterprise and expansion of the business
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What was the Middle Passage?
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The experience/rooute taken where human beings were branded and chained, and which only 80% of those who made this trip survived
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What is a Ringshout?
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A religious rite in West Africa, retained by African-Americans, in which participants responded to the shouts of a preacher
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What was Leisler's Rebellion?
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A small New York revolt of 1689-1691 that reflected class antagonism between landlords and merchants
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Who were the Lees, Fitzhughs, and Washingtons?
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Some of the first First-Families of Virginia who dominated politics in highly populated colonies, who completely controlled the House of Burgesses in Virginia
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What was the "New England conscious"?
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The legacy of Puritan religion that inspired idealism and reform among later generations of Americans
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What is William and Mary?
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The oldest college in America, originally based on the Puritan commitment to an educated ministry
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What is Harvard?
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The oldest college in the South, founded in 1793
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What was the New York City slave revolt of 1712?
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A major middle-colonies rebellion that caused thirty-three deaths
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What did the Halfway Covenant do?
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It helped to erase the earlier Puritan distinction between the converted "elect" and other members of society
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What were the Salem Witch Trials?
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A Phenomena started by adolescent girls' accusations that ended with the deaths of twenty people
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Bacon's revolution is important for two major reasons...
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1)It led to African slave trade
2) It led to rights and protection for lower the class
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Nathaniel Bacon was a worker of the governor of ______, and then was thrown out of government for disagreeing with the treatment of _______. He then rose to lead the _____________ and ____________ to fight the government
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Virginia,
Indians,
rose to lead indentured servants and the lower class
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Philadelphia was the...
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leading city of the colonies, and home of Benjamin Franklin
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African-Americans were the largest...
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non-english group in the colonies
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Scots-Irish were a group that...
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the settled the frontier, made whiskey, and hated the British and other governmental authorites
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The Paxton Boys and regulators were...
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Scot-Irish frontiersman who protested against colonial elites of Pennsylvania and North Carolinas
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Who was Patrick Henry?
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An eloquent lawyer-orator who argued in defense of colonial rights
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What was the Molasses Act?
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An attempt made by British authorities to squelch colonial trade with the French West Indies
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What was the Anglican Church?
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It was what established religion in the southern colonies and New York; was weakened by lackadasiel clergy and ties that were too close to the English crown
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Who was Jonathon Edwards?
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A brilliant New England theologian who instigated the Great Awakening
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Who was George Whitefield?
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An Itinerant British evangelist who spread the Great Awakening throughout the colonies
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Who was Phillis Wheatley?
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A former slave who became a famous poet at an early age
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Who was Benjamin Franklin?
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An author, scientist, printer, and the "first civilized american"
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Who was John Peter Zenger?
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A colonial printer whose case helped begin freedom of the press
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Who were the Quakers?
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The dominant religious group in colonial Pennsylvania, criticized by others for their opinions on Indians
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Who were Baptists?
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A non-established religious group that benefited from the Great Awakening
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Who was John Singleton Copley?
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A famous colonial painter who studied and worked in Britain
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