Creado por Brian Hinkle
hace alrededor de 5 años
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Backcountry | Area west of the Fall Line in colonial North Carolina |
Great Wagon Road | Path cut from Philadelphia, PA to Savannah, GA during colonial times that brought settlers to the Piedmont |
Jamestown | First successful permanent English colony in North America |
John Culpeper | Led a rebellion against the colonial governor of the Carolina colony to protest unfair laws |
John White | Artist of the first two expeditions to Roanoke Island and the governor of the third one |
House of Burgesses | First elected legislature in North America (Virginia) |
Pilgrims | Group that settled Plymouth (MA) in 1620 |
Ralph Lane | Military man who led Raleigh's second expedition to Roanoke Island |
Roanoke | Island on which Raleigh attempted to plant a colony for England in the 1580s |
Thomas Cary | Led a rebellion against colonial governors in the Carolina colony over religious laws opposing Quakers and other dissenters of the Anglican Church |
Why settlers found colonies in New England? | Religious Freedom |
Based on the most-accepted theory of archeologists, how did American Indians arrive in North America? | A land bridge between Asia and Alaska |
What groups founded colonies in New England? | Separatists like the Pilgrims (Plymouth), Puritans (Massachusetts Bay), or dissenting Puritans (RI, CT, and NH) |
What was the main reason for the huge decline in American Indian populations after the arrival of Columbus in 1492? | Disease |
How do you know Raleigh intended to create a permanent colony with his third attempt to settle Roanoke Island? | He sent men, women and children instead of only men |
Which groups moved to North Carolina during the colonial period? | Germans, Scotch-Irish, Highland Scots, Moravians, African slaves |
What were some positive effects of the Columbian Exchange on American Indians? | New metal tools and weapons, guns, domesticated animals like pigs, cows, and chickens, horses that they used to hunt and conduct warfare |
What were positive effects of the Columbian Exchange on Europeans? | Foods like potatoes, tomatoes and corn, wealth from minerals, and land through colonial takeover |
What crop saved the Jamestown colony? | Tobacco |
What were the founders of most Southern colonies after? | Riches through finding gold or silver, wealth through plantation farming, or trade with the Indians |
What was the name of the artificial boundary created by England following the French and Indian War for the purpose of keeping American colonists from moving west? | Proclamation of 1763 |
Who fought each other during the French and Indian War? | French and Indians opposed England and its colonies |
What famous American led troops during the French and Indian War? | George Washington |
Why did the Tuscarora Indians fight colonists in Carolina between 1711-1713? | They were cheated in trade, sold into slavery, and had to constantly deal with settlers trying to take land |
What group was targeted by colonial laws in Carolina that led to Cary's Rebellion? | Quakers |
What laws imposed on American colonists forced them to use British shipping and sell products directly to England? | Navigation Acts |
Who did the Regulators oppose? | The governor of colonial North Carolina as well as corrupt local officials |
What problems led to the Regulator Movement? | High fees charged by corrupt government officials coupled with the confiscation of farmers' property |
Which battle ended the Regulator Movement in colonial North Carolina? | Battle of Alamance |
What is the exchange of foods, medicines, diseases, animals, etc. between the Old World and New World called? | Columbian Exchange |
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