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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. The Diversity Of American Colonial Societies, 1530 - 1770. JEOPARDY!. W. H. O. A. M. I ?. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin The Diversity Of American Colonial Societies, 1530 - 1770

  2. JEOPARDY! W H O A M I ? 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old Worlds

  4. The most deadly of the epidemics in the Americas

  5. The two New World foods that revolutionized Old World agriculture

  6. This animal’s introduction increased military capacity and hunting efficiency in the New World

  7. The European nation that occupied most of the Brazilian coast by 1700

  8. These Amerindian beliefs survived beneath the surface despite imposed Christianity

  9. A government entity created in 1524 by Spain to put royal power in place over the empire in Mesoamerica

  10. This 1535 viceroyalty encompassed Mexico, C. America, and the Caribbean

  11. The organization most responsible for transmitting European beliefs, language , and culture in Spanish America and Brazil

  12. He was the most influential defender of Amerindians in the early colonial period

  13. The richest institution of the Spanish colonies

  14. The two most important economic generators in Mexico and Peru

  15. A form of forced labor and tribute granted by the Spanish crown to reward the earliest conquerors

  16. A forced labor system originating from the Inca where male Amerindians worked six months of the year in the mines

  17. 17th century sugar plantations depended upon this source of labor

  18. The means by which Spain attempted to protect and control trade to the colonies

  19. They were Spain’s ‘lesser’ nobles

  20. They were American-born Spanish whites

  21. The term used by which slaves could purchase their freedom

  22. The two groups of mixed race peoples who made up the castas of Latin America

  23. One of the two early failed attempts at English colonization

  24. A form of compulsory labor used by the early English colonies in the Americas before a ‘more profitable’ labor system arose in the late 1600s

  25. The elected representatives in Virginia’s colonial government

  26. A valuable plant used to produce a dye in the Americas

  27. The largest slave rebellion in North America was this South Carolinian revolt of 1739

  28. This ethnic group of Europeans were the first to settle the Mid Atlantic region

  29. The literal translation for ‘coureurs de bois’, or Frenchmen living among the natives

  30. The Amerindians who were early allies of the Dutch and later the English: their confederation often fought the French

  31. They were missionaries who established schools, hospitals, and churches in French Canada

  32. Their loss in this war led to the French losing both Canada and Louisiana to their rivals

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