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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Slaves & IndenturedServantsEasternNativesWitchcraft Fur Trade Misc.Tabacco Colonies Colonies

C1-$100 Tabacco Colonies Tabacco Colonies - $100 This was the name of Sir Walter Raleigh’s “lost colony”. What was Roanoke Island? (P. 46)

C1-$200 Tabacco Colonies Tabacco Colonies - $200 This was the Act that Lord Baltimore passed to protect minorities. What was the Toleration Act? (P.50)

C1-$300 Tabacco Colonies Tabacco Colonies - $300 King James I invoked this in response to Massatamohtnock’s rebellion. What was the Charter of the Virginia Colony? (P.49)

C1-$400 Tabacco Colonies Tabacco Colonies - $400 Malaria, deaths in childbirth, and high amount of orphans made life difficult in this place. Where was the Chesapeake Bay? (P. 50)

C1-$500 Tabacco Colonies Tabacco Colonies - $500 The Importation of many Artisans and land offers to Migrants, resulted in this colony’s settlement. What was Maryland? (P. 50)

C2-$100 Slaves & Indentured Servants Slaves & Indentured Servants - $100 This law was the reason African Labor in the 1600s was not considered “slavery”. What was English common Law? (P.52)

C2-$200 Slaves & Indentured Servants Slaves & Indentured Servants - $200 This group of people used hard work and conversion to Christianity to accomplish this. Who were African laborers and Freedom? (P. 52)

C2-$300 Slaves & Indentured Servants Slaves & Indentured Servants - $300 These early English colonies were more likely to exploit human labor. What were the tobacco colonies? (P. 46)

C2-$400 Slaves & Indentured Servants Slaves & Indentured Servants - $400 Insert Question Here. Answer Here.

C2-$500 Slaves & Indentured Servants Slaves & Indentured Servants - $500 What is the ownership of a human being as property? Chattel Slavery. (P. 52)

C3-$100 Eastern Natives Eastern Natives - $100 This was the only way Metacom believed he could save Indian culture. What was Military Resistance? (P. 62)

C3-$200 Eastern Natives Eastern Natives - $200 This person translated the Bible into Algonquian and was a missionary to Massachusettes Bay Indians. Who was John Eliot? (P. 62)

C3-$300 Eastern Natives Eastern Natives - $300 Question here. Answer Here.

C3-$400 Eastern Natives Eastern Natives - $400 This is why the Puritans mistreated the Indians. What was the belief that they were God’s chosen people? (P. 62)

C3-$500 Eastern Natives Eastern Natives - $500 Question Here Answer Here.

C4-$100 Witchcraft Witchcraft - $ people were hung during these trials. What were the Salem Witch Trials? (P. 59)

C3-200 Witchcraft Witchcraft- $200 Many accusers were daughters of this social class. What were Farmers? (P. 59)

C3-$300 Witchcraft Witchcraft - $300 Devout Christians saw signs of God/Satan’s power in these instances. What were blazing stars, birth defects and other unsual events? (P. 59)

C3-$400 Witchcraft Witchcraft - $400 This Puritan Merchant drove off evil spirits by driving a metal pin into the floor. Who was Samuel Sewall? (P. 59)

C3-$500 Witchcraft Witchcraft - $500 This movement caused the demise of witchcraft accusations. What was the European Enlightenment? (P. 59)

C4-$100 Fur Trade Fur Trade - $100 These were given by French fur traders to Indians as gifts. What are Guns? (P. 41)

C4-$200 Fur Trade Fur Trade - $200 These two European powers created fur trading colonies. What were New France and New Netherland? (P. 38)

C4-$300 Fur Trade Fur Trade - $300 Question Here. Answer Here.

C4-$400 Fur Trade Fur Trade - $400 The Fur Trade industry brought this Indian rebellion. What was the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? (P. 39)

C4-$500 Fur Trade Fur Trade - $500 This future American State was named by the fur trader Robert De La Salle. What is Louisiana? (P. 41)

C4-$100 Misc. Misc. - $100 This act gave colonist the stature of religious freedom to all Christians. What was the Act of Toleration? (AMSCO P. 24)

C4-$200 Misc. Misc. - $200 This system provided for 50 acres of land to each immigrant who paid passage. What was the headright system? (AMSCO P. 25)

C4-$300 Misc. Misc. - $300 Missionaries treated the Indians kindly and with respect. A. True B. False _________ B. False (P. 39)

C4-$400 Misc. Misc. - $400 This was the main cash crop of the early New England Settlements. What was Tobacco?

C4-$500 Misc. Misc. - $500 The Pilgrims are non-separatists. A. True B. False _________ B. False