ikd Flashcards

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Pueblo

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a native American town characterized by flat roofed and Adobe houses in the southwestern usa

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encomienda

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a land grant, given by the Spanish King to a colonist, that included the right to force the Native Americans to pay tribute or perform labor?

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encomienda

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a land grant, given by the Spanish King to a colonist, that included the right to force the Native Americans to pay tribute or perform labor?

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presidio

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a Spanish term for a military fortress or garrison

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5
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Samuel de champlain

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established the first permanent French settlement in North America in 1605

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6
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3 French made items that the French traded with Native Americans

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knives kettles and cloth

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7
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what kind of trade did the French compete with the Dutch in

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fur trade

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8
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three Dutch words now in the english language

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sleigh cookies boss

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three Dutch words now in the english language

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sleigh cookies boss

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10
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the Dutch enlarged new Netherland by purchasing land from where and when

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new Sweden 1655

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regions of english colonies

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new England, middle, southern

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regions of english colonies

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new England, middle, southern

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why did jamestown have so little food In early years?

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even though there was many resources like fish to catch plants and animals to hunt no one was used to being in the wilderness so they didn’t know how to use it

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14
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what crop helped jamestown improve after 1912

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tobacco

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primary source

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a recording or document that gives a first-hand account of a historical event or time period

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16
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loc meaning

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library of Congress

17
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What was the first legislative assembly in the English colonies?

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the house of burgesses

18
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when and where did the Pilgrims first arrive in the Americas

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1620, Plymouth

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What year did English settlers arrive at Jamestown in modern-day Virginia?

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What years did the Bacon Rebellion occur?

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What years did the Bacon Rebellion occur?

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What three things signaled the writer of the LOC document that something bad was about to happen?

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a large comet, swarms of flies, flights if pidgeons

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What three things signaled the writer of the LOC document that something bad was about to happen?

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a large comet, swarms of flies, flights if pidgeons

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summary of bacons rebellion

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Bacon’s Rebellion was an armed rebellion by Virginia settlers that took place from 1676 to 1677. It was led by Nathaniel Bacon against Colonial Governor William Berkeley, after Berkeley refused Bacon’s request to drive Native American Indians out of Virginia.

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review
The British established 13 colonies in the land that we now call the United States. These 13 colonies eventually went on to become the first U.S. states. • When historians study the English colonies that were located in the present-day United States, they usually divide them into three regions. Each region has a distinct history, economy, and way of life. • Bacon's Rebellion highlighted the struggle between the wealthy planters, the settlers who wanted to push west, and the Native Americans. • The Virginia Colonial Government, the House of Burgesses, was alarmed at the way that both white and black indentured servants banded together during Bacon's Rebellion. Over time, they passed laws that replaced black indentured servitude with slavery.
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overview
7.2c European nations established colonies in North America for economic, religious, and political reasons. Differences in climate, physical features, access to water, and sources of labor contributed to the development of different economies in the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. L.2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing a. Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives (e.g., It was a fascinating, enjoyable movie but not He wore an old[,] green shirt). b. Spell correctly. US Lesson & Part 1 - 2.2 Early English Settlements in North America Europeans came to the Americas due to economic, religious, and political reasons. Many of the first English arrivals had experienced religious persecution (mistreatment due to their political beliefs) because they did not belong to the Church of England. A significant portion of the new arrivals came to the Americas because they lacked economic opportunity in England. Political benefits also were possible because people did not necessarily have to own land in order to vote.