G. RIOS APUSH

TP1&2

PERIOD 1 AND 2 VOCABULARY EXAM – CHAPTERS 1 -5

DIRECTIONS: Match the term to its corresponding statement or meaning. Please write clearly.

PEOPLE/GROUPS:

 Anglican Church Iroquois Malinche Powhatan

 Anne Hutchinson James Oglethorpe Martin Luther Puritans

 Baptists John Calvin mestizo Quakers

 Benjamin Franklin John Winthrop Montezuma Roger Williams

 Christopher Columbus Jonathan Edwards Nathanael Hawthorne Scots-Irish

 Governor Berkley Junipero Serra Nathaniel Bacon Spanish Armada

 Hernan Cortes King Philip Paxton Boys Virginia Company

 Hiawatha Lord Baltimore Phillis Wheatley William Penn  indentured servants  Lord De La War

PLACES:

 Chesapeake Bay Colony Maryland Plymouth South Carolina

 Georgia Massachusetts Bay Rhode Island Virginia

 Jamestown North Carolina Roanoke Island

EVENTS:

 Anglo-Powhatan War King Phillips War Popes Rebellion Salem Witch Trials

 Glorious Revolution Leisler’s Rebellion Protestant Reformation Zenger Trial

 Great Awakening

OTHER:

 antinomianism maize praying towns taverns

 Atlantic Charter Mayflower Compact royal colony Treaty of Tordesillas

 halfway covenant Middle Passage slave codes Triangular Trade

 headright system Molasses Act

1. Indian leader who waged an unsuccessful war against New England’s white colonists. ______

2. Indian leader who ruled tribes in the James River area of Virginia. ______

3. Legendary founder of the powerful Iroquois Confederacy. ______

4. Powerful Aztec monarch who fell to Spanish conquerors. ______

5. The failed “lost colony” founded by Sir Walter Raleigh. ______

6. Riverbank site where Virginia Company settlers planted the first permanent English colony. ______

7. Colony that established a House of Burgesses in 1619. ______

8. Site of the earliest colonial settlements. ______

9. American colony that was home to the Newport slave market and many slave traders. ______

10. Colony whose government sought to enforce God’s law on believers and unbelievers alike. ______

11. Founded as a haven for Roman Catholics. ______

12. Colony that turned to disease-resistant African slaves for labor in its extensive rice plantations. ______

13. Founded as a refuge for debtors by philanthropists. ______

14. Colony that was called “a vale of humility between two mountains of conceit”. ______

15. Nonestablished religious group that benefited from the Great Awakening. ______

16. Radical founder of the most tolerant New England colony. ______

17. Founder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies. ______

18. Promoter of Massachusetts Bay as a holy “city upon a hill”. ______

19. Philanthropic soldier-statesman who founded the Georgia colony. ______

20. The Catholic aristocrat who sought to build a sanctuary for his fellow believers. ______

21. Dominant religious group in colonial Pennsylvania criticized by others for their attitudes towards

Indians.______

22. Established religion in Southern colonies and New York; weakened by the lackadaisical clergy and too-close ties

with British crown. ______

23. Dominant religious group in Massachusetts Bay. ______

24. Successful military action by colonies united in the New England Confederation. ______

25. Indian uprising in New Mexico caused by Spanish efforts to suppress Indian religion. ______

26. Two wars fought in 1614 and 1644, between the English in Jamestown and the nearby Indian leader. ______

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27. Major middle-colonies rebellion that caused thirty-three deaths.______

28. Agitator who led poor former indentured servants and frontiersmen on a rampage against Indians and colonial

government. ______

29. Colonial Virginia official who crushed rebels and wreaked cruel revenge. ______

30. Harsh military governor of Virginia who employed “Irish tactics” against the Indians. ______

31. Franciscan missionary who settled California. ______

32. Royal document granting a specified group the right to form a colony and guaranteeing settlers their rights as

English citizens. ______

37. The harsh system of laws governing African labor. ______

38. Attempt by British authorities to squelch colonial trade with French West Indies. ______

39. The shipboard agreement by the Pilgrim Fathers to establish a body politic and submit to majority rule.

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40. Maryland and Virginia’s system of granting land to anyone who would pay trans-Atlantic passage for laborers.

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41. Helped erase the earlier Puritan distinction between the converted “elect” and other member of society.

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42. English revolt that also led to the overthrow of the Dominion of New England in America. ______

43. Villages where New England Indians who converted to Christianity were gathered. ______

44. Phenomena started by adolescent girls’ accusation that ended with the deaths of twenty people. ______

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45. Spectacular, emotional religious revival of the 1730s and 1740s. ______

46. Proclaimed a Spanish title to lands in the Americas by dividing them with Portugal. ______

47. Person of mixed European and Indian ancestry. ______

48. Experience for which human beings were branded and chained, and which 80 percent survived. ______

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49. Small but profitable trade route that linked New England, Africa, and the West Indies. ______

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50. Established the precedent that true statements about public officials could not be prosecuted as libel.

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