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Age of Exploration and Colonial America Test

  • Utilize comprehensive research methods to gather relevant data.

-People and Terms to Know

Iroquois Confederacy

·      The union between 5 tribes.

·      Stretched along the St. Lawrence River in today’s state of New York and naion of Canada.

·      Fifty council helped guide the tribe, woman were also key leaders in the tribe.

Columbus

·      He grew up in Geneo on the west side of Italy

·      Columbus sailed in 1492

·      Studied geography and concluded that trading cities in Asia were 2400 miles ways.

·      He sailed in three ships and 90 crew sailors.

·      He first settles on island of Hispaniola

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

·      They agreed to pay for his voyage.

·      Columbus vowed to take the catholic faith to people and this appealed to queen Isabella

Ponce de Leon

·      He was the first explorer to step foot in United State

Pedro Menendez

·      The founder of St. Agustine

·      He killed the sailors shipwrecked near St. Augustine

·      Founded the city and determined to allow only Catholics like himself in the territory.

St. Augustine

·      Established in 1565

·      First oldest history

Santa Fe –

·      Founded in 1610

·      2nd oldest history

Historiography

·      Is how history is written

John Wycliffe

·      English reformer for the protestant of reformation.

Protestant Reformation

·      A religious movement that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, leading to the creation of Protestant churches.

King Henry VIII

·      He pulled England out of the catholic church, and he started his own church

Spanish Armada

·      A fleet of Spanish ships sent to conquer England. England defeated them, which marked a major shift in naval power. (1588)

Jamestown and John Smith

·      Jamestown was settled by the joint stock company hope make its investors rich in 1607.

Pocohantas

·      Native American woman associated with the Jamestown colony; known for her connection with John Smith and later marriage to John Rolfe.

Separatists/Pilgrims and Plimoth Colony

·      A group that wanted to separate completely from the Church of England. They settled Plymouth Colony in 1620.

Mayflower and Mayflower Compact

·      Mayflower: The ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.

·       Mayflower Compact: An agreement to govern their colony fairly and cooperatively.

Puritans and Massachusetts Bay Colony

·      Wanted to purify the Church of England from within, not separate. Settled Massachusetts Bay Colony.

John Winthrop and “City on a Hill”

·       Leader of the Puritans; promoted the idea that their colony would be a moral example for others.

Roger Williams

·       Banished from Massachusetts for advocating religious freedom; founded Rhode Island.

Thomas Hooker

·       Founder of Connecticut.

Fundamental Orders

·       Considered the first written constitution in the American colonies.

King Philip’s War

·       Conflict between Native Americans and New England settlers; one of the deadliest wars in colonial America. (1675-1678)

Possible Quick Answer Questions

Before Columbus arrived, how many Native Americans lived in what is now the U.S.? 2 to 10 million leaved in U.S.

Where would you find the Iroquois Confederacy?  New York

What foods were staples for Native Americans in the Southwest or Great Plains?

·  Southwest: Corn, beans, squash (the "Three Sisters")

·  Great Plains: Bison, maize

What food was a staple for Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest? Salmon

Columbus was born in what would today be the nation of Italy (Genoa).

The Jamestown settlement would be in the current state of Virginia.

The Pilgrims settled Plimouth Colony in the current state of Massachusetts.