Definition 1 of 138
From A.D. 300 to 800, this highly developed civilization built large cities in what is today's
southern Mexico and Guatemala. (p. 2)
Hokokam, Anasazi, and Pueblos
Rhode Island
Mayas
Algonquian
,Definition 2 of 138
In 1686, King James II combined New York, New Jersey, and additional New England colonies
into a single unit called the Dominion of New England. He was sent England to govern the
dominion. he was very unpopular by levying new taxes, limiting town meetings, and revoking
land titles. (p. 36)
Sir William Berkeley
John Rolfe
Sir Edmund Andros
John Winthrop
,Definition 3 of 138
In the early 1500s, certain Christians in Germany, England, France, Holland, and other northern
European countries revolted against the authority of the pope in Rome. (p. 6)
Puritans
Glorious Revolution
Enlightenment
Protestant Reformation
Definition 4 of 138
In the mid 18th century, there was an abundance of fertile land and a dependable food supply
in the colonies. This attracted thousands of European settlers each year and supported the
raising of large families. (p. 45)
colonial governors
colonial families
social mobility
subsistence farming
, Definition 5 of 138
In the 18th century, cultural life in the colonies was dominated by English culture. Architecture,
painting, and literature were strongly influenced by the English. (p. 50)
Social mobility
English cultural domination
Hereditary aristocracy
Great awakening
Definition 6 of 138
The largest single group of non-English immigrants did not come to America by choice. By
1775, the African American population (slave and free) comprised 20 percent of the colonial
population. About 90 percent were in the southern colonies. (p. 46)
Germans
Africans
Native Americans
Puritans
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