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21 Cards in this Set

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Historians and written records
historians relay on the written record to find out history
Archaeologists
Relay on physical objects to uncover the history
two possible routes of migration
Overland (beringia) and by Sea
Whats significant about Paleo-Indians
Colvis Points and began foraging archaic hunters and gathers.
Cahokia
Largest Mississippian burial site near st. Louis
three sister farming method
grow 3 different crops in one area
Corn
Squash
Beans
What is the Columbian Exchange
a.Plants and animals exchanged between continents
b. European germs wiped out indigenous
c. facilitated European colonization
Significance of St. Augustine
the first colonies
1st permanent european settlement
still known as st.augustine
the lost colony
Roanoke, and 2nd settlers left by leader to acquire supplies in england
Significance of jamestown
Permanent English Settlement
house of burgess introduced tobacco to british
tobacco and indentured servitude
labor that were brought over from england to work in their tobacco field for a certain amount of years and seek freedom after. could not pay their way to the new world.
Navigation Act
Treaties with Algonguians
Nathaniel bacon
Spokes person of the Yemon Farmers
Dual elected to the house of burgess
What Factors facilitated the extension of slavery from the english to the caribbean to carolina?
Rice
What is the Puritanism?
Foundation of their lives, dictates what they do
What is the mayflower Compact
A contract to live on a certain land Claming the land they landed on
willing to work on them.
John Winthrop
Head Puritan Like their Preacher
Why did the Colonial new England abandon John Winthrop vision's of City upon A hill?
they didn't agree in Predestination
Predestination
believing only a certain amount was getting in to heaven but didnt know who, so all had to be good.
what are the middle colonies
New York
New Jersey and pennsylvania
William penn
Calm and open minded and leader of the Quakers