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| the desert culture in utah |
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| Archaic site on natural levee in TN |
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| Archaic in arid and semiarid regions of American West |
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| Desert culture in Nevada, near lake Humboldt |
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| Religious reformer in Prague, burned at the stake by the council |
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| Spanish that conquered Mexico |
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| started protestant reformation |
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| protestant priest of main church in Geneva |
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| slave uprising in South Carolina |
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| New England tribe defeated by English colony |
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| chief of wampanoga tribe and started King Phillips war |
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| said people should not take land from the Indians without paying for it, and government should not tell people what to believe or how to worship |
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| said many ministers were getting away from the Doctrine of grace, taught men and women in her home, guilty of heresy |
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| 1st govenor of massachusetts |
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| attempt by English government to help English ships for business |
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| gave charters to people to start colonies in Virginia and Massachusetts |
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| saved Jamestown by aking poeple do agriulture work and established military |
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| King gave him land (Pennsylvania) |
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| servant for a certain amount of time to come to America |
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| Father Bartolome de las Casas |
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| young priest who participated in the conquest of cuba, owned a plantation but gave up his ways, became a critic of Spanish cruelty |
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| significance of the discovery of the folsome culture? |
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| Indians were here before the Ice Age ended 10,000 B.P. |
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| In what ways were the Archaic culture different from the cultures that preceded it? |
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| Baskety, and grinding stones |
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| What conclusions can be drawn from the burials and artifacts of many Hopewell sites? |
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| Large population lived there, there was a central authority, at least 2 social classes, had abundance of food but no gardening, widespread trade |
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4 distinctive characteristics of Mississippian sites |
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1.towns located on river terraces close to rich bottom land
2.pyramidal mounds around a plaza
3. rectangular houses made a wattle and daub
4. shell tempered ceramics |
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| Explain the main points of Puritan theology |
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the bible was the authority for the church
everybody is morally depraved
everything is predestined by god
some people are elecgted by god to be saved |
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| What effect did tobacco have on chesapeake society? |
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| they needed something to export back to England |
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| Why was the Chesapeake region slow to establish colleges? |
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| send sons back to England if they wanted college education |
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| Discuss the effects of European contact on Native Americans. |
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| They saw Indians as simple and easy to control. Europeans killed them with disease, slavery, and the conquest for gold and land. |
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| Discuss the witch craze in Massachusetts in 1692. |
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arrival of Parris split the church
Parris brought is daughter, wife, niece, and 2 slaves.
daughter and niece accused elder women of hurting them in their sleep.
girls were not physcologically well
they used the girls to accuse people from the other half of the church. |
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