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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