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Explorers Interesting Decisions ColoniesThought SO!Vocabulary 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Kings & Things

This Explorer sailed for the king of England and Found Codfish on his Second Voyage: Enough to feed all the King’s people until the end of time.

John Cabot

This explorer is credited with naming Canada because he mistook the Iroquois word “Kanata” which means village

Jacques Cartier

While trying to find the Northwest passage for England, he discovered a huge bay that bears his name. He was set adrift in that bay with his son and 7 crew members after a harsh winter. He was never seen again!

Henry Hudson

This explorer is credited with establishing Quebec City

Samuel de Champlain

This explorer sailed for the Dutch and is credited with finding a river that bears his name. He is also the reason why the Dutch originally colonized New Amsterdam

Henry Hudson

Samuel de Champlain agreed to a military alliance with the Huron Indians and fought against this tribe. The result was that the tribe hated the French for the next 150 years. What was the name of the tribe???

The Iroquois

The French decided to focus on this trade item in Canada

Fur trade

This explorer decided to take Donnacona to France as his prisoner. Donnacona died and the Iroquois stopped trusting the French.

Jacques Cartier

King Philip of Spain wanted to rid his land of all non-Catholics so he instituted this program:

The Spanish Inquisition

King Philip decided to invade England to bring them back to Catholicism and punish them for privateering in the Caribbean Sea. However, when he attacked, he lost. It is known today as the

Spanish Armada

This queen consents to Sir Walter Raleigh’s plan to establish a colony in Roanoke

Queen Elizabeth I

 Dead Slide

Charles I was also Charles V. He ruled over Spain and this Empire

The Holy Roman Empire

Louis XIII was too young to rule France so the monarchy is administered by:

Cardinal Richelieu

What was the St. Bartholomew Day massacre?Huguenots and non- Christians were killed

Huguenots and non-Christians were ordered to be killed by the French King

This is the Governor of Roanoke. He is not allowed to return there for three years because of a war with Spain.

Governor White

This was the first English settlement. It failed.

Roanoke

This was the first successful English colony in North America.

Jamestown, Virginia

This man was in Jamestown to help make it survive. He said, “No work. No food”. He established trade with the Indians.

John Smith

He brought tobacco to the colony and made it successful.

John Rolfe

The first African slaves in Jamestown came from this country:

Angola

The first English child born in North America was named:

Virginia Dare

During the “Starving Time” in Jamestown, people ate dogs, horses, rats, and

Each other

When the people land on Plymouth to set up their colony, the climate is cold. They are in the middle of a…

Mini ice age

The people of Plymouth join together with an Indian tribe to defeat a common enemy. Their victory is celebrated and becomes known as

Thanksgiving

When Gov White finally gets back to his colony, it is deserted but he finds this carved into a tree

Croatoan

If I am on a mission to do something, I am on a

Quest

Hudson’s ______ was found in the bodies of water named after him

Legacy

Someone who judges and offers their opinion is known as a

Critic

A period of rule over others is known as a

Reign

To receive from someone when they die

Inherit

Make your wager

This writer believed that man needed one to rule over them because they could not be trusted

Thomas Hobbes