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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 NewFranceNewNetherlandsPuritansYeomanSocietyBacon'sRebellion New Spain

C1-$200 New Spain New Spain - $200 This was Spain’s first settlement established in What was Mexio City? (P. 38)

C1-$400 New Spain New Spain - $400 Cultural Assimilation and religious conversion were forced upon the Indians by these people. Who were the Franciscans? (P.39)

C1-$600 New Spain New Spain - $600 Natives Americans initially tolerated these people. Who were the Franciscans? (P. 39)

C1-$800 New Spain New Spain - $800 This was the first revolution against Spain that ended in failure. What was the Pueblo revolt? (P )

C1-$1000 New Spain New Spain - $1000 Spanish Military failures lead them to focus on this policy toward the Indians.. What was Christianization? (P. 39)

C2-$200 New France New France - $200 The French tried to convert the natives to this. What is Catholicism? (P. 41)

C2-$400 New France New France - $400 New France became this kind of enterprise. What was the Fur trade? (P. 41)

C2-$600 New France New France - $600 The French priests went by this name. Who were the Jesuits? (P. 41)

C2-$800 New France New France - $800 This Indian tribe controlled Quebec’s fur trade. Who were the Iroquois? (P. 41)

C2-$1000 New France New France - $1000 This devastated the Iroquois culture economically. What was the French Fur trading system? (P. 41)

C3-$200 New Netherlands New Netherlands - $200 The Dutch merchants controlled this part of the New World. What was Western and Northern Europe? (P. 45)

C3-$400 New Netherlands New Netherlands - $400 This counteracted New Netherlands flourishing Fur Trade. What was the colony’s failure to obtain settlers? (P. 46)

C3-$600 New Netherlands New Netherlands - $600 The West India Company focused on this after the Indian War crippled New Netherland. What was the African Slave trade? (P. 46)

C3-$800 New Netherlands New Netherlands - $800 This person allowed the Dutch their property after English take over. Who was the Duke of York? (P. 46)

C3-$1000 New Netherlands New Netherlands - $1000 This Indian Tribe formed an Alliance with the Dutch? Who were the Mohawks? (P. 46)

C4-$200 Puritans Puritans - $200 The first charter drafted by pilgrims to create their own covenant of government. What was the Mayflower Compact? (P. 55)

C3-400 Puritans Puritans- $400 This person was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony? Who was John Winthrop? (P. 56)

C3-$600 Puritans Puritans - $600 This Puritan Minister was banned from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for condemning the Pilgrims lack of religious tolerance and seizure of Indian lands. Who was Roger Williams? (P. 57)

C3-$800 Puritans Puritans - $800 This woman was put on a trial for teaching that inward grace freed the individual from the rules of the church. Who was Anne Hutchinson? (P. 57)

C3-$1000 Puritans Puritans - $1000 The City Upon a Hill was used to describe this colony. What was the Massachusetts Bay Colony? (P. 56)

C4-$200 Yeomen Society Yeomen Society - $200 This group of settlers distributed land among the male heads of households. Who were the Proprietors? (P. 61)

C4-$400 Yeomen Society Yeomen Society - $400 This was the main institution of local Governments. What were Town Meetings? (P. 61)

C4-$600 Yeomen Society Yeomen Society - $600 This was the basis of Yeoman land distribution. What was the social class? (P. 61)

C4-$800 Yeomen Society Yeomen Society - $800 This form of local government gradually displaced the governor as the center of Political Authority. What was the general court? (P. 61)

C4-$1000 Yeomen Society Yeomen Society - $1000 Chesapeake yeomen and European peasants had much more polital power than ordinary farmers in the New England Colonies. A. True B. False ___________ B. False

C4-$200 Bacon's Rebellion Bacon's Rebellion - $200 The expansion or extermination of Indians favored by most white freeholders and tenants were opposed by this corrupt Virginia government. Who was William Berkeley? (P. 53)

C4-$400 Bacon's Rebellion Bacon's Rebellion - $400 This system provided for 50 acres of land to each immigrant who paid passage. What was the headright system? (AMSCO P. 25)

C4-$600 Bacon's Rebellion Bacon's Rebellion - $600 Missionaries treated the Indians kindly and with respect. A. True B. False _________ B. False

C4-$800 Bacon's Rebellion Bacon's Rebellion - $800 This man refused the commission to lead an attack on the Indians after they killed 300 whites. Who was Nathaniel Bacon? (P. 53)

C4-$1000 Bacon's Rebellion Bacon's Rebellion - $1000 Bacon’s Rebellion led to the creation of this legislative form of government. What was the House of Burgesses? (P. 53)