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C1-$100 New World People -100 New World People -100 The Aztec chief who allowed Cortés to enter the capital of Tenochtitlán believing that Cortés was the god Quetzalcoatl. Montezuma

C1-$200 New World People New World People - $200 He had Captain John Smith kidnapped in order to impress Smith with the chief’s power. Chief Powhatan

C1-$300 New World People New World People - $300 This group was able to menace its Native American and European neighbors because of its military alliance, sustained by political and organizational skills. The Iroquois Confederation

C1-$400 New World People New World People - $400 The wife of John Rolfe, supposedly she saved John Smith’s life. Pochontas

C1-$500 New World People New World People - $500 Another name for the Pueblo People Anasazi

C2-$100 Espanol Espanol - $100 The major reason for Spain’s decline as a colonizer in the New World The defeat of the Spanish Armada

C2-$200 Espanol Espanol - $200 This institution allowed the European governments to give Indians to colonists if they promised to Christianize them. encomienda

C2-$300 Espanol Espanol - $300 As a result of this in 1680, the Pueblo Indians destroyed every Catholic church in the province of New Mexico. Pope’s Rebellion

C2-$400 Espanol Espanol - $400 Spain’s claims in the New World were vindicated when the Portugese and the Pope agreed to this in 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas

C2-$500 Espanol Espanol - $500 Spanish explorers were typically referred to using this term. conquistadores

C3-$100 Ole Time Religion Ole Time Religion - $100 The Puritan Governor of Massachusetts who said, “We shall be a city on a hill” a beacon for all humanity. John Winthrop (1 st governor of Mass.)

C3-$200 Ole Time Religion Ole Time Religion - $200 Puritan (Calvinist) belief that from the moment of creation some souls were “saved” and others “damned” predestination

C3-$300 Ole Time Religion Ole Time Religion - $300 According to Anne Hutchinson, a dissenter in Massachusetts Bay, the truly saved need not bother to obey the laws of God or man. This idea is called___ antinomianism

C3-$400 Ole Time Religion Ole Time Religion - $400 The sign of receipt of God’s free gift of saving grace conversion

C3-$500 Ole Time Religion Ole Time Religion - $500 They were radical Puritans who were also known as Pilgrims that authored the Mayflower Compact. Separatists

C4-$100 Words Words - $100. The financial means for England’s first permanent colonization in America were provided by this a joint-stock company.

C3-200 Words Words - $200 Vast Dutch estates along the Hudson River in New Amsterdam were know as this patroonship

C3-$300 Words Words - $300 These were 8 of the Kings court favorites given large areas of land in the Carolinas and Georgia Lord Proprietors

C3-$400 Words Words - $400 This included all the New England colonies as well as New York and New Jersey. It was created by the English government to streamline the administration of its colonies and was designed to bolster colonial defense. Dominion of New England

C3-$500 Words Words - $500 This was designed to bolster colonial defense. The New England Confederation

C4-$100 Englishmen Englishmen - $100 Adventurer who tried but failed to establish a colony in Newfoundland Humphrey Gilbert

C4-$200 Englishmen Englishmen - $200 Sea “dog” who plundered the treasure ships of the Spanish Main Sir Francis Drake

C4-$300 Englishmen Englishmen - $300 Husband of Pochontas, who is the father of the tobacco industry John Rolfe

C4-$400 Englishmen Englishmen - $400 He fled Mass. as a heretic, founded the Baptist Church and allowed complete religious freedom in his colony, Rhode Island Roger Williams

C4-$500 Englishmen Englishmen - $500 The colonizer who helped establish tobacco as a cash crop in Georgia Sir Walter Raleigh

C4-$100 This N’ That This N’ That - $100 What was different about Maryland as established by Lord Baltimore, than the other colonies? Religion - Catholic

C4-$200 This N’ That This N’ That - $200 This actually sanctioned less religious toleration than what previously existed in Maryland. Maryland’s Act of Toleration

C4-$300 This N’ That This N’ That - $300 This is described as a promising step toward genuine self- government. Mayflower Compact

C4-$400 This N’ That This N’ That - $400 After this War, Puritan efforts to convert Indians to Christianity can best be described as feeble. Pequot War

C4-$500 This N’ That This N’ That - $500 This resulted in the lasting defeat of New England’s Indians. King Philip’s War