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5The name of the land bridge which people migrated
across to get to North and South America
6Beringia
7Area with the greatest Native American population
density in the Americas
8Mesoamerica, or Central America
9Native American city built on lake Texcoco
10Tenochtitlan
11This is the definition of Columbian Exchange and
three examples
12Def exchange of goods, ideas, plants, and people
between Europe and the New World
13The name of the powerful tribe that lived in the
Chesapeake Bay region when English settlers
arrived to set up Jamestown
14Powhatan Confederacy
15The two dates of the earliest two successful
English colonies
16Jamestown- 1607 Plymouth- 1620
17This region was probably most dependent on cash
crops that required a lot of labor to produce
18Southern Colonies
19These three moneymakers made the New England
colonies wealthy and industrial by the time of
the Revolution
20Shipbuilding, Timber, Fishing
21Its the region of colonies that is the most
religiously tolerant
22Middle Colonies
23They are the three major nations that competed
for land that were still in North America in
1750, and each of their religions
24England- ProtestantFrance- CatholicSpain-
Catholic
25One of these two groups wanted to purify the
Anglican Church the other wanted to break away
from it altogether
26Puritans- PurifyPilgrims/ Separatists- Break away
27These religious sects, or groups, were allowed in
Massachusettes
28Only Puritans
29This religion accepted all people as equal (they
wouldnt even bow to a king to show that he was
better than them) and they were pacifists
30Quakers
31These two colonies were the most religiously
tolerant
32New York and New Jersey
33People formed Maryland to be for this religious
group
34Catholics
35This type of government was what England had when
they formed the 13 colonies
36Monarchy
37This economic system allows the market to decide
what is produced and is based completely on
supply and demand with no government intervention
38(Free Market) Capitalism
39This is the type of government/economy where the
government decides what is produced and
distributes goods to people as it sees fit
40Communism
41This is the colonial system of government in many
New England colonies it allowed people to have a
voice in their local governments
42Town Hall Meetings
43This is the type of government that Greece developed we based our own government on the same idea In this type of government there is no kingcitizens choose representatives to rule Its also what our flag stands for
44Bonus
(Direct) Democracy Republic
45Its the number one phrase that drove colonists
to have a revolution and declare independence
from Britain
46Taxation without representation
47These four acts (in order, of course) were
attempts by Britain to raise revenue for the
French/Indian War
48Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Intolerable
Acts
49He drew this depiction of the Boston Massacre it
was one of the most effective forms of ________
in American history
50Paul Revere propaganda
51The year the Declaration of Independence was
signed
521776
53After this act of protest, Britain passed the
Coercive, or Intolerable Acts
54Boston Tea Party
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These three mountain ranges are on the map above
56Cascades, Rockies, Appalachian Mountians
57Can you name them all? You might get a cookie if
you can
58Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario (Sally
may have every Oreo)
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Can you name these four states?
60Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio
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62North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas,
Oklahoma, Texas
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How about these 5 rivers?
64Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado, Ohio, Columbia
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66You guessed it! Name all colonies correctly on
the map
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