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Dive into the complex history of colonization and the quest for religious freedom in early America. From the first successful English colony of Jamestown to the courageous Pilgrims seeking refuge from religious persecution, uncover the pivotal figures such as Christopher Columbus, Hernando Cortez, and Martin Luther. This exploration highlights the impact of Spanish and English settlers, the establishment of plantations, and the ensuing cultural dynamics. Join us as we examine these foundational events that shaped the narrative of the New World.
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People - $100Tried to find a westward route from Europe to Asia but reached the Caribbean instead. C1-$100 Christopher Columbus
People - $200Spanish warrior who conquered the Aztec empire. C1-$200 Hernando Cortez
People - $300He was the first to sail successfully around the world. C1-$300 Ferdinand Magellan
People - $400Her Indian name means “playful one” & she married a wealthy European. C1-$400 Pochahontas
People - $500A bold conquistador who controlled most of the Incan empire. C1-$500 Francisco Pizarro
Spain - $100It means “conqueror” in Spanish. C2-$100 Conquistador
Spain - $200A religious settlement. C2-$200 mission
Spain - $300He was the Aztec leader defeated by Cortez. C2-$300 Moctezuma
Spain - $400These were not native to the New World when brought over by the Spanish. C2-$400 Horses
Spain - $500Spanish forts where soldiers lived. C2-$500 Presidios
Colonizing - $100The first successful English colony. C3-$100 Jamestown
Colonizing - $200A large estate farmed by many workers. C3-$200 Plantation
Colonizing - $300Spanish who were born in the Americas to Spanish parents. C3-$300 Mestizos
Colonizing - $400A shorter waterway through or around North America. C3-$400 Northwest Passage
Colonizing - $500Known as the “lost colony” it was the first English settlement. C3-$500 Roanoke
Religious Freedom - $100They were the first to get a charter to settle in the new world. C4-$100 Pilgrims
Religious Freedom - $200It was the small ship that carried the first religious freedom seekers. C3-200 Mayflower
Religious Freedom - $300This was the first written set of laws in the New World. C3-$300 Mayflower Compact
Religious Freedom - $400They were seeking religious freedom but still followed the English church. C3-$400 Puritans
Religious Freedom - $500He became the leader of the Protestant Reformation. C3-$500 Martin Luther
Jamestown - $100Jamestown was named after him. C4-$100 King James I
Jamestown - $200This crop was the most valuable grown in the colony. C4-$200 Tobacco
Jamestown - $300This was the first government in the colonies. C4-$300 House of Burgesses
Jamestown - $400This document gave certain legal rights to a person or company. C4-$400 Charter
Jamestown - $500An early English document that limited the king’s power. C4-$500 Magna Carta
Current Events - $100Hurricane that caused the most expensive disaster in U.S. history. C4-$100 Katrina
Current Events - $200A federal judge again ruled that this phrase in the pledge of allegiance was illegal. C4-$200 "under God"
Current Events - $300NASA estimates it will cost $104 billion to return here. C4-$300 Moon
Current Events - $400This country just promised not to continue build nuclear weapons. C4-$400 North Korea
Current Events - $500This country just had an election with no clear winner. C4-$500 Deutschland