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960159494Canadian ShieldA huge, rocky region that curves around Hudson Bay like a giant horseshoe. The Shield covers half the land area of Canada.1
960159495IncasA Native American people who built a notable civilization in western South America in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The center of their empire was in present-day Peru. Francisco Pizarro of Spain conquered the empire.2
960159496Aztecs(1200-1521) 1300, they settled in the valley of Mexico. Grew corn. Engaged in frequent warfare to conquer others of the region. Worshiped many gods (polytheistic). Believed the sun god needed human blood to continue his journeys across the sky. Practiced human sacrifices and those sacrificed were captured warriors from other tribes and those who volunteered for the honor.3
960159497Cahokiaan ancient settlement of southern Indians, located near present day St. Louis, it served as a trading center for 40,000 at its peak in A.D. 1200.4
960159498martilinealbased on a woman's family line5
960159499three sister farmingAgricultural system where maize, beans and squash were grown together to maximize yields6
960159500confederacya secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act7
960159501middlemenIn trading systems, those dealers who operate between the original buyers and the retail merchants who sell to consumers.8
960159502caravelA small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.9
960159503plantationan estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas)10
960159504ecosystema system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment11
960159505Columbian ExchangeThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.12
960159506Treaty of Tordesillas(1494); Divides entire new world between Spain & Portugal, who gets Brazil13
960159507conquistadoresSpanish 'conqueror' or soldier in the New World. They were searching for the 3-G's: gold, God, and glory.14
960159508capitalismwealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value15
960159509encomiendaA grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it16
960159510noche tristeSpanish term for the night of June 30, 1520, when war began between Aztecs and Spanish, leading to Spanish conquest of Mexico; literally "Sad Night"17
960159511mestizoa person of mixed spanish and native american descent18
960159512Battle of AcomaBattle between Spaniards under Don Juan and the Pueblo indians. The Indians were crushed and the area was named New Mexico (cruel to survivors of the battle)19
960159513Pope's RebellionAn Indian uprising in 1680 where pueblo rebels in an attempt to resist catholicism and Europeans all together destroyed every catholic church in the province and killed scores of priests and hundreds of spanish settlers.20
960159514Black LegendConcept that Spanish conquerors merely tortured and murdered Indians, stole gold and infected them with smallpox, leaving nothing of benefit21
960159515HiawathaA Mohawk leader who called members of five groups together forming the Iroquis Confederacy around 1570.22
960159516Ferdinand and IsabellaSpanish monarchs who funded Columbus' expedition to the West Indies23
960159517Christopher Columbus"discovered" America on accident; actually was en route to India for spices24
960159518Francisco CoronadoA Spanish soldier and commander; in 1540, he led an expedition north from Mexico into Arizona; he was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but only found Adobe pueblos.25
960159519Francisco PizarroA Spanish conquistador who went to the Incas and took emporer prisoner and then killed him and took over the Inca empire26
960159520Bartolome de las Casaspriest that said that the spanish should try to convert native americans to christianity by showing them love gentleness and kindness.27
960159521Hernan Cortes1485-1547, Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico28
960159522MalincheFemale Indian slave who served as interpreter for Cortes29
960159523MoctezumaAztec emperor defeated and killed by the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortes.30
960159524TenochtitlanCapital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco. Its population was about 150,000 on the eve of Spanish conquest. Mexico City was constructed on its ruins.31
960159525Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot)English explorer sent to northeastern coast of North America in 1497 and 1498.32
960159526Robert de La SalleFrenchman who followed the Mississippi River all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, claiming the region for France and naming it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV33
960159527Father Junipero SerraA major Canadian Franciscan friar that founded the mission chain in California. He was a great promoter of the spread of Christianity because of his missions.34
960159528C/E: The Great Ice AgeExposure of a land bridge between Asia and North America35
960159529C/E: The cultivation of maizethe formation of large, sophisticated civilizations in Mexico and South America36
960159530C/E: New sailing technology and desire for spicesEuropean voyages around Africa and across the Atlantic attempting to reach Asia37
960159531C/E: Portugal's creation of sugar plantations on Atlantic coastal islandsThe rapid expansion of the African slave trade38
960159532Columbus' first encounter with the new worlda global exchange of animals, plants, and diseases39
960159533Native Americans' lack of immunity to smallpox, malaria, and yellow fevera decline of 90% in the new world indian population40
960159534the spanish conquest of large quantities of new world gold and silverrapid expansion of global economic commerce and manufacturing41
960159535Aztec legends of a returning god, quetzalcoatlcortes' relatively easy conquest of tenochtitlan42
960159536the spanish need to protect mexico against french and english encroachmentestablishment of spanish settlements in florida and new mexico43
960159537franciscan friars' desire to convert pacific coast indians to catholicismformation of a chain of mission settlements in CA44
960159538nationalismfervent belief and loyalty given to the political unit of the nation-state45
960159539Protestant reformationmovement aimed at reforming the catholic church, started by martin luther46
960159540Roanoke Islandisland settled by Sir Walter Raleigh, mysteriously vanished47
960159541Spanish ArmadaFleet of ships formed by spain to try to defeat british navy48
960159542PrimogeniturePractice that gave 1st born son all of his father's land to inherit49
960159543Joint-stock companya company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders50
960159544Chartera document given to a person, usually wealthy, that gives them a certain amount of land51
960159545Jamestownsettlement in Virginia named after King James that was successful due to the growth of tobacco, the leadership of John Smith, and the help of the native Americans (pocahontas, powhatan)52
960159546First Anglo-Powhatan WarB/w English and Indians, started after tensions b/w them, especially intensified by Lord De La Warr53
960159547Second Anglo-Powhatan WarIndian's final attempt to dislodge settlers- failed54
960159548House of Burgessesassembly formed in Virginia, first form of representative self-government in America.55
960159549Act of Tolerationlaw passed in MD that granted tolerance to Catholics and Christians, but death to non-believers of Christ.56
960159550Feudalconcerning the hierarchal, decentralized medieval social system of personal obligations between the rulers and the ruled57
960159551indentured servanta poor person obligated to a fixed term of unpaid labor, often in exchange for a benefit such as transportation, protection, or training58
960159552Barbados Slave Codeharsh rules against slaves that served as the basis of slave laws in the colonies59
960159553Squatterspeople who lived on a piece of land without having the legal right to be there60
960159554Iriquois Confederacya league of Indian tribes that bound together the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas on a basis of equality61
960159555Tuscarora Warin 1711 a brutal attack made by the Tuscaroras on North Carolina62
960159556Bufferarea between two feuding colonies meant to keep the peace63
960159557Henry VIIIbroke with the roman catholic church and launched the protestant reformation64
960159558Elizabeth Imonarch that energized England into exploring the world65
960159559Sir Francis DrakeEnglish explorer and admiral who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and who helped to defeat the Spanish Armada (1540-1596)66
960159560Sir Walter Raleightried to settle on Roanoke and failed67
960159561James Igranted a charter to Virginia company to settle in VA68
960159562Captain John Smithwhipped colonists in Jamestown into shape with his "no work, no food" policy69
960159563Powhatan"Captured" John Smith in mock execution to show that the Indians wanted peace with the colonists70
960159564PocahontasPowhatan's daughter who later grew sweet tobacco with her husband John Rolfe71
960159565Lord De La Warrheaded relief party for Jamestown; harsh to Indians but a military genius; employed "irish tactics" against the Indians72
960159566John RolfeMarried Pocahontas and grew sweet tobacco; this crop was essential to growing the Virginia colony economically73
960159567Lord Baltimorefounded Maryland as a safe haven for Catholics74
960159568Oliver Cromwellruled England for 10 years up until the Restoration75
960159569James Oglethorpefounded Georgia as a buffer colony between English in South Carolina and the Spanish in Florida76
960159570Calvinismheresy founded by John Calvin based on Martin Luther's idea of predestination77
960159571Predestinationidea that your fate, or where you go after you die, has already been decided and you can't change it78
960159572electin calvinist doctrine, those who have been chosen by God for salvation79
960159573conversionthe process of changing one's mind and heart, usually in religion80
960159574visible saintsIn Calvinism, those who publicly proclaimed their experience of conversion and were expected to lead godly lives.81
960159575PuritansA religious group who wanted to purify the Church of England. They came to America for religious freedom and settled Massachusetts Bay.82
960159576SeparatistsEnglish Protestants who would not accept allegiance in any form to the Church of England. Included the Pilgrims and Quakers83
960159577Mayflower CompactDocument written by settlers as a promising step toward self-government84
960159578Massachusetts Bay Colony1629 - King Charles gave the Puritans a right to settle and govern a colony in the Massachusetts Bay area. The colony established political freedom and a representative government.85
960159579Great Migration1630s- 70,000 refugees left England for New World86
960159580callingin Protestantism, the belief that saved individuals have a religious obligation to engage in worldly work87
960159581AntinomianismAn interpretation of Puritan beliefs that stressed God's gift of salvation and minimized what an individual could do to gain salvation; identified with Anne Hutchinson.88
960159582heresydeparture from correct or officially defined belief89
960159583seditiousconcerning resistance to or rebellion against the government90
960159584Fundamental OrdersFirst Constitution written in America - limited the governor's power in Connecticut, allowed non church members to vote91
960159585Pequot War1637 The Bay colonists wanted to claim Connecticut for themselves but it belonged to the Pequot. The colonists burned down their village and 400 were killed.92
960159586King Philip's War1675 - A series of battles in New Hampshire between the colonists and the Wompanowogs, led by a chief known as King Philip. The war was started when the Massachusetts government tried to assert court jurisdiction over the local Indians. The colonists won with the help of the Mohawks, and this victory opened up additional Indian lands for expansion.93
960159587New England Confederation1643 - Formed to provide for the defense of the four New England colonies, and also acted as a court in disputes between colonies.94
960159588English Civil WarConflict from 1640 to 1660; featured religious disputes mixed with constitutional issues concerning the powers of the monarchy; ended with restoration of the monarchy in 1660 following execution of previous king95
960159589Dominion of New England1686 - The British government combined the colonies of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut into a single province headed by a royal governor (Andros). The Dominion ended in 1692, when the colonists revolted and drove out Governor Andros.96
960159590Navigation LawsPromoted English shipping and control colonial trade; made Americans ship all non-British items to England before going to America97
960159591Glorious RevolutionA bloodless revolt in England against Catholic King James II that led to his overthrow and the appointment of Protestant daughter Mary to the throne. These events in England allowed many colonists in America to get rid of hated officials too98
960159592Salutary NeglectAn English policy of not strictly enforcing laws in its colonies99
960159593PatroonshipsVast estates along the Hudson River established by the Dutch. They had difficulty attracting peasant labor, and most were not successful.100
960159594QuakersA form of Protestantism in which the believers were pacifists and would shake at the power of the word of the Lord101
960159595passive resistanceNonviolent action or opposition to authority, often in accord with religious or moral beliefs (used by the Quakers)102
960159596asylumA place of refuge and security, especially for the persecuted or unfortunate103
960159597proprietaryconcerning exclusive legal ownership, as of colonies granted to individuals by the monarch104
960159598Martin Luther95 Thesis, posted in 1517, led to religious reform in Germany, denied papal power and absolutist rule. Claimed there were only 2 sacraments: baptism and communion.105
960159599John CalvinFounded Calvinism, influenced by Martin Luther106
960159600William BradfordA Pilgrim, the second governor of the Plymouth colony, 1621-1657. He developed private land ownership and helped colonists get out of debt. He helped the colony survive droughts, crop failures, and Indian attacks.107
960159601John Winthrop1588-1649 First governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.108
960159602Anne HutchinsonA Puritan woman who was well learned that disagreed with the Puritan Church in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Her actions resulted in her banishment from the colony, and later took part in the formation of Rhode Island. She displayed the importance of questioning authority.109
960159603Roger WilliamsA dissenter who clashed with the Massachusetts Puritans over separation of church and state and was banished in 1636, after which he founded the colony of Rhode Island to the south110
960159604MassasoitChief of the Wampanoag Indians who helped the Pilgrims survive. They had peace for 40 years until his death.111
960159605Metacom (King Philip)Wampanoag Chief who led a brutal campaign against Puritan settlements in New England between 1675 and 1676. Though he himself was eventually captured and killed, his wife and son sold into slavery, his assault halted New England's westward expansion for several decades112
960159606Charles IIKing of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1660-1685) who reigned during the Restoration, a period of expanding trade and colonization as well as strong opposition to Catholicism113
960159607Sir Edmond AndrosGovernor of the Dominion of New England from 1686 until 1692, when the colonists rebelled and forced him to return to England.114
960159608William IIIPrince of Orange, became co-monarch of England after Glorious Revolution115
960159609Mary II(1689-1694) This daughter of James II came to the throne and ruled jointly with her husband and 1st cousin, William of Orange, when James II was deposed in the Glorious Revolution.116
960159610Henry HudsonAn English explorer who explored for the Dutch. He claimed the Hudson River around present day New York and called it New Netherland.117
960159611Peter StuyvesantA Dutch General; He led a small military expedition in 1664. He was known as "Father Wooden Leg". Lost the New Netherlands to the English. He was governor of New Netherlands118
960159612Duke of YorkBrother of King Charles II and took New Netherlands (which was later named New York) and became a very large proprietor119
960159613William PennA Quaker that founded Pennsylvania to establish a place where his people and others could live in peace and be free from persecution.120

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