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Middle Ages
Lack of writing, fragmented kingdoms, rise of RCC, and Crusades
Renaissance
Rebirth of knowledge, learning, art, and humanism
Ancient Greece
Athens + Sparta
Athens
education focused, birthplace of democracy
Sparta
Military and women’s rights focused
Ancient Rome
First republic; got too big and fell apart
Motives (GGG)
God, Gold, Glory
Christopher Columbus
Tried to sail to India but discovered the Americas
Mercantilism
A way of increasing a monarchs wealth by colonizing and having more exports than imports
Mother Country
The country where colonists came from to live in another land.
Jamestown
First colony, founded by the VA co. on the James River. House of burgesses is their govt.
House of Burgesses
First legislative body in the Americas
John Smith
Took charge and saved Jamestown after it took 3 Ls
John Rolfe
Cross bred tobacco and cultivated it
Tobacco
Major cash crop, “Brown Gold”
Cash Crop
Crops grown on plantations that sold for a lot
Plantation
Large farm for growing cash crops
SPEC
Setting, Politics, Economy, Culture
New England Colonies (NEC)
New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
NEC natural resources
Fish, timber, cattle, furs, iron
NEC politics
Mayflower Compact, town meetings, church congregations, self govt
NEC setting
long, cold winter, short, cool summer
NEC economy
Manufacturing, trade, fishing
NEC culture
Pilgrims, Puritans, church of england = bad
Puritans
Group who valued religious freedom; Protestants who wanted to reform,
or change, the Anglican Church
Middle Colonies (MC)
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania (founded by William Penn), Delaware
MC setting
average temperatures and seasons
MC natural resources
(Breadbasket) Wheat, rye, Quaker oats, corn
MC politics
colonists picked proprietors, who picked governors, who picked council to make laws. Self govt
MC economy
trading and farming, sending products via rivers
MC culture
Quakers/ melting pot
Southern Colonies (SC)
Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland
SC setting
Warm and humid, long hot summers
SC natural resources
tobacco, indigo, cotton, rice
SC politics
House of Burgesses , self govt
SC economy
Agriculture, many plantations w/ indentured servants
SC culture
semi-diverse, catholics and protestants
Indentured Servants
people who agreed to work for 4-7 years in exchange for passage
Capital
Cash
Charter
permission slip
Colony
area of land settled to be ruled by another distant country
Columbian Exchange
The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World and the New World
dissenter
People who disagreed with England’s new church
Culture
A people’s unique way of life, as shown by its tools, customs, arts, and ideas.
Economy
Having to do with business; the way people spend money and the way people make money
exports/imports
goods sent out of/into a country
Finished products
Goods that have been created
or manufactured and are ready to be sold.
manufacture
make
History
The record of the events of the past
Context Clues
The circumstances and setting that provide background information about an event, statement, or idea.
Monarchy
Government in which power is in the
hands of a single person, usually a king or a queen
Mayflower Compact
The first governing document of Plymouth Colony that promoted ideals of self-government amongst settlers
Middle Passage
The second leg of the Triangle Trade, Africa to America, Inhumane and disgusting
new world
Refers to North America, South America + the Caribbean
Natural rescources
Any raw materials
humans take from nature to make things that they need.
Old world
Refers to Europe, Asia, and Africa
persecute
To harass or punish another
due to their race, religion, or political beliefs.
pilgrim
Protestants who journeyed to the colonies for a religious purpose
protestant
A person who protested for change in the Catholic Church
protestant reformation
Religious movement in which people began to question the RCC + created a new type of Christian faith
Quaker
Religious group that rejected Church of England’s practices and promoted ideas of tolerance, equality, + spirituality.
Reform
change
Triangle trade
The three part trade route on which people and goods were exchanged between Americas, Africa and Europe.
tolerance
Acceptance of different opinions, beliefs, and/or traditions
D.I.E.
Deep water, Inland, Empty
Why the NEC were founded
As a safe place to practice beliefs
Why the MC were founded
As a trading post
Why the SC were founded
Economic and religious reasons
Legislature
Lawmaker
Pros of Columbian Exchange
Expanded trade route
Cons of Columbian Exchange
Brought pests and diseases to the Americas
Brought slavery to America
Europeans needing laborers in the New World
The Outward Passage
First leg of triangle trade, Europe to Africa
The Homeward Passage
Third leg of triangle trade, America to Europe
How long did it take to get from Africa to America (Middle Passage)
5-12 weeks
How did slavery impact Africa
Decreased the population and changed cultures
Reasons People Move
Religious Freedom and Colonizing
How long has Slavery existed
Forever
Slaves vs. Enslaved People
Enslaved People
Reasons people were enslaved
Owing a debt, being captured, being born to enslaved parents
Country that imported the most enslaved people
Brazil
Men and women separated in slave ships
to decrease chances of revolts
Tight packing on ships (versus loose packing)
Situation where there often were 292 men at a time on a ship, 130 below deck
Slave Codes
Laws for enslaved people, such as no reading, firearms, etc.
Auctions
Slaves were sold at prices depending on age, race, skills, and gender at…