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Middle Ages

Lack of writing, fragmented kingdoms, rise of RCC, and Crusades

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Renaissance

Rebirth of knowledge, learning, art, and humanism

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Ancient Greece

Athens + Sparta

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Athens

education focused, birthplace of democracy

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Sparta

Military and women’s rights focused

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Ancient Rome

First republic; got too big and fell apart

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Motives (GGG)

God, Gold, Glory

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Christopher Columbus

Tried to sail to India but discovered the Americas

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Mercantilism

A way of increasing a monarchs wealth by colonizing and having more exports than imports

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Mother Country

The country where colonists came from to live in another land. 

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Jamestown

First colony, founded by the VA co. on the James River. House of burgesses is their govt.

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House of Burgesses

First legislative body in the Americas

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John Smith

Took charge and saved Jamestown after it took 3 Ls

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John Rolfe

Cross bred tobacco and cultivated it

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Tobacco

Major cash crop, “Brown Gold”

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Cash Crop

Crops grown on plantations that sold for a lot

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Plantation

Large farm for growing cash crops

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SPEC

Setting, Politics, Economy, Culture

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New England Colonies (NEC)

New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island

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NEC natural resources

Fish, timber, cattle, furs, iron

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NEC politics

Mayflower Compact, town meetings, church congregations, self govt

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NEC setting

long, cold winter, short, cool summer

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NEC economy

Manufacturing, trade, fishing

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NEC culture

Pilgrims, Puritans, church of england = bad

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Puritans

Group who valued religious freedom; Protestants who wanted to reform,
or change, the Anglican Church

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Middle Colonies (MC)

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania (founded by William Penn), Delaware

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MC setting

average temperatures and seasons

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MC natural resources

(Breadbasket) Wheat, rye, Quaker oats, corn

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MC politics

colonists picked proprietors, who picked governors, who picked council to make laws. Self govt

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MC economy

trading and farming, sending products via rivers

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MC culture

Quakers/ melting pot

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Southern Colonies (SC)

Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland

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SC setting

Warm and humid, long hot summers

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SC natural resources

tobacco, indigo, cotton, rice

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SC politics

House of Burgesses , self govt

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SC economy

Agriculture, many plantations w/ indentured servants

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SC culture

semi-diverse, catholics and protestants

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Indentured Servants

people who agreed to work for 4-7 years in exchange for passage

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Capital

Cash

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Charter

permission slip

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Colony

area of land settled to be ruled by another distant country

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Columbian Exchange

The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World and the New World

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dissenter

People who disagreed with England’s new church

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Culture

A people’s unique way of life, as shown by its tools, customs, arts, and ideas. 

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Economy

Having to do with business; the way people spend money and the way people make money

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exports/imports

goods sent out of/into a country

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Finished products

Goods that have been created
or manufactured and are ready to be sold.

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manufacture

make

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History

The record of the events of the past

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Context Clues

 The circumstances and setting that provide background information about an event, statement, or idea.

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Monarchy

Government in which power is in the
hands of a single person, usually a king or a queen

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Mayflower Compact

  The first governing document of Plymouth Colony that promoted ideals of self-government amongst settlers

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Middle Passage

The second leg of the Triangle Trade, Africa to America, Inhumane and disgusting

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new world

Refers to North America, South America + the Caribbean 

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Natural rescources

Any raw materials
humans take from nature to make things that they need. 

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Old world

Refers to Europe, Asia, and Africa

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persecute

To harass or punish another
due to their race, religion, or political beliefs. 

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pilgrim

Protestants who journeyed to the colonies for a religious purpose

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protestant

A person who protested for change in the Catholic Church

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protestant reformation

Religious movement in which people began to question the RCC + created a new type of Christian faith

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Quaker

 Religious group that rejected Church of England’s practices and promoted ideas of tolerance, equality, + spirituality.

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Reform

change

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Triangle trade

The three part trade route on which people and goods were exchanged between Americas, Africa and Europe. 

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tolerance

Acceptance of different opinions, beliefs, and/or traditions

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D.I.E.

Deep water, Inland, Empty

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Why the NEC were founded

As a safe place to practice beliefs

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Why the MC were founded

As a trading post

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Why the SC were founded

Economic and religious reasons

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Legislature

Lawmaker

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Pros of Columbian Exchange

Expanded trade route

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Cons of Columbian Exchange

Brought pests and diseases to the Americas

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Brought slavery to America

Europeans needing laborers in the New World

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The Outward Passage

First leg of triangle trade, Europe to Africa

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The Homeward Passage

Third leg of triangle trade, America to Europe

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How long did it take to get from Africa to America (Middle Passage)

5-12 weeks

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How did slavery impact Africa

Decreased the population and changed cultures

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Reasons People Move

Religious Freedom and Colonizing

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How long has Slavery existed

Forever

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Slaves vs. Enslaved People

Enslaved People

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Reasons people were enslaved

Owing a debt, being captured, being born to enslaved parents

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Country that imported the most enslaved people

Brazil

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Men and women separated in slave ships

to decrease chances of revolts

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Tight packing on ships (versus loose packing)

Situation where there often were 292 men at a time on a ship, 130 below deck

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Slave Codes

Laws for enslaved people, such as no reading, firearms, etc.

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Auctions

Slaves were sold at prices depending on age, race, skills, and gender at…