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2This was the confederation of the Iroquoian
tribes for the purpose of war and diplomacy.
3League of 5 Nations
4This was a tribe of skillful warriors who preyed
on the sedentary Pueblo Indians.
5Apache/Navajo
6In AD 1492, this empire encompassed 25 million
people and became enriched by redistributing the
wealth of conquest.
7Mexica
8These were made by the Mexica to honor their god.
9Human Sacrifices
10This was the approximate Native American
population of the New World in North America at
the time of Columbus arrival.
114 million
12These refrained from exploration for they already
had lucrative trade routes to the East.
13Italian city states
14This mans dispute with the Catholic Church
revolved around the way to achieve salvation.
15Martin Luther
16This system was a way to reward conquistadors.
17Encomienda
18The most important treasure that the Spain took
from the New World was this.
19Indian labor
20This expression referred to the tax paid on
conquered land to the Spanish crown.
21The Royal Fifth
22The Chesapeake social structure was polarized
based on the ownership of this by the 1670s.
23Land
24This labor source was advantageous because they
could be controlled politically.
25Slaves
26This erupted in 1676 as a dispute over Indian
policy and ended as a conflict between the
planter elite and the small farmers.
27Bacons Rebellion
28This colony was primarily settled by colonists
from other colonies.
29Carolina
30This economic system puts the welfare of the
imperial power above that of the colonies.
31Mercantilism
32These brought together the townspeople who
partook in politics.
33Town Meetings
34Subsistence farming, fishing and timber were the
economic base for these colonies.
35New England
36This measure allowed unconverted children of the
visible saints to have their own children
baptized in the Puritan church.
37Halfway Covenant
38These regulated colonial trade to raise money for
the crown and eliminate foreign competition.
39Navigation Acts
40This 1688 event influenced colonists to rise up
against royal authority in Massachusetts, NY and
Maryland.
41The Glorious Revolution
42Under the Navigation Acts, this could collect
taxes on colonial goods.
43Monarch/crown
44During the 18th century, colonists saw themselves
as both colonists and as subjects of this
European country.
45Britain
46One unifying experience of all of the 3 colonial
regions were
47Agricultural roots/Decreased reliance on
religion/British Identity
48This did not increase church attendance but tried
to address the decreased role of religion in the
colonies.
49The Great Awakening
50This southern social class dominated both the
politics and economy of the area.
51Slaveholding Gentry