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VUS.2 - Colonization; Terms and Identifications

These activities will help review key aspects of VUS.2, the period of European Colonization.

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GoldThis drive for colonization was purely economic
GodThis drive for colonization was to spread Christianity
GloryThis drive for colonization was to spread military strength of the mother country
EnglandThis nation colonized on the eastern coast of North America
FranceThis nation colonized in northern North America (Canada)
SpainThis nation colonized in South America and Central America
ColombusHe "discovered" America in 1492
subsistance farminggrowing enough food to eat, without a surplus
Puritanssettled in New England, seeking freedom from religious persecution and economic opportunity
covenant communitybased in ideas of the Mayflower Compact and religious principles
Mayflower Compactthe first written plan of government based on democracy in the New World
CavaliersEnglish nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England
indentured servantspoor people who agreed to work on a plantation for a number of years in exchange for passage to the New World
JamestownThe first permanent English settlement in the New World
PlymouthThe Puritan settlement in the New World
Joint Stock Companybusiness venture of people investing money to create a colony, in hopes of making a profit
Appalachianthis mountain range prevented English colonists from moving further west
House of Burgessesthe first elected assembly in the New World
Diseasethe most deadly aspect of Europeans meeting the Native Americans
Tobaccothe product that allowed Virginia to become a profitable colony
John Smithsaved Jamestown during the "starving time"


World History II, AP European History, Psychology I, Modern Global Studies & EPF
Atlee High School
Mechanicsville, VA

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