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Empires FOR 10 Points Back to Game Who controlled Florida, Mexico, & California under the Treaty of Utrecht (1713)? Spain
Who was no longer a great colonial power after the Seven Years’ War? Empires FOR 20 Points Back to Game France
What two countries were the first to use African slaves as a labor force in the Americas? Empires FOR 30 Points Spain & Portugal Back to Game
Who controlled Newfoundland, Jamaica, and Bermuda under the Treat of Utrecht (1713)? Empires FOR 40 Points Back to Game Great Britain
Name three areas in the world that we see a French-British rivalry in the 18 th century? Empires FOR 50 Points Back to Game North America West Indies India
The Articles of Confederation and the federal Constitution demonstrated the possibility of a government without _________ and hereditary __________. Rebellion FOR 10 Points Back to Game kings, nobility
What measures (acts) by Great Britain closed the port of Boston, allowed troops to be quartered in private homes, and reorganized the govt. of Massachusetts? Rebellion FOR 20 Points Back to Game Intolerable Acts
Who galvanized public opinion in favor of separation from Britain? Rebellion FOR 30 Points Back to Game Thomas Paine
What affair displayed the arbitrary power of the monarch and the corruption of the House of Commons? Rebellion FOR 40 Points Back to Game Wilkes Affair
After the repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766, Parliament issued the ________ Act, which stated that although the Stamp Act was repealed, Parliament alone had the sole power to legislate for the colonies. Rebellion FOR 50 Points Back to Game Declaratory
The heart of the 18 th century colonial rivalry in the Americas lay in the? Trade FOR 10 Points Back to Game West Indies
What is the practice whereby governments heavily regulate trade and commerce in hopes of increasing national wealth? Trade FOR 20 Points Back to Game Mercantilism
Who were the three main rivals during the era of colonization? Trade FOR 30 Points Back to Game Great Britain, France, & Spain
The idea (colonies can only trade exclusively with the mother country) of mercantilism caused the? Trade FOR 40 Points Back to Game “golden age of smuggling”
What became the technical link between the New World and Spain? Did you read the book? We shall see... Trade for 50 Points Back to Game Crown of Castile (Queen Isabella)
What two countries did the War of Jenkins’ Ear involve? War FOR 10 Points Back to Game Great Britain & Spain
War FOR 20 Points Back to Game William Pitt Who claimed the British won North America on the plains of Germany?
Maria Theresa granted new privileges to the Magyar nobility of __________ in order to preserve the political power of the Austrian Hapsburgs and fight off the invading Prussian army. War FOR 30 Points Back to Game Hungary
What two new major alliances emerged from the Convention of Westminster in 1756? War 40 Points Back to Game Great Britain & Prussia France & Austria
What two factors help prevent the destruction of Prussia during the Seven Years’ War? War FOR 50 Points Back to Game Britain’s financial aid Russia made peace with Prussia
Who were the two types of people living in the Spanish New World? Define them. Back to Game Misc. FOR 10 Points Peninsulares Creoles
Who served as the chief executives of the New World in the Spanish colonial system? Back to Game Misc. FOR 20 Points Viceroys
Name two major destinations in the New World where slaves were demanded most in the 18 th century? Back to Game Misc. FOR 30 Points Caribbean (West Indies) Brazil
Back to Game Misc. FOR 40 Points The ________ were a fleet of commercial vessels escorted by warships that carried merchandise from Spain to the New World each year. flota
Describe the four periods of European overseas empires. Back to Game Misc. FOR 50 Points 1 st Period > discovery, exploration, initial conquest, & settlement 2 nd Period > mercantile empires 3 rd Period > new empires in Africa and Asia 4 th Period > decolonization