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Date: ___________________________________
HIST 8 - UNIT 1 TEST - MATCHING SECTION
Created by jtiger
Match the correct terms to their definitions!
Instructions:
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1.
To move from one place and establish a home in a new place.
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2.
An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
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3.
The name given to the western hemisphere in general (and the Americas in particular) by European explorers in the 1500s.
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4.
Navigator and explorer who sailed from Spain to find a western route to China.
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5.
The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people across the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and the Americas.
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6.
The treatment of people as property. People who are denied freedom in this way are said to be enslaved.
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7.
Spanish soldier-explorers, especially those who conquered the native peoples of Mexico and Peru.
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8.
The first permanent English colony in North America.
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9.
What Dutchman Peter Stuyvesant called what is now the island of Manhattan.
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10.
Individuals who agreed to a termof "indenture," or labor, in the Americas in exchange for passage from England. Expected to become landowners when their service ended.
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11.
A group in England who wanted to "purify" and simplify the Anglican Church (of England)..
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12.
An agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed, describing how they would govern themselves in the Americas.
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13.
The practice of buying people from the African coast and transporting them to Europe or the Americas, in order to sell them as labor.
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14.
An agreement made in 1215 listing the rights granted by King John to all free men of the British kingdom.
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15.
An act passed by the British Parliament in 1689 that limited the power of the monarch by giving certain powers to Parliament and listing specific rights due to the citizenship.
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16.
The second of three legs of the "Triangle Trade," which specifically involved the shipping of African people to the Americas in order to be sold into slavery.
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17.
A revival of (Christian) religious feeling and belief that spread widely among the American colonists, beginning in the 1730s.
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a.
Conquistadores
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b.
New World
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c.
English Bill of Rights
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d.
Cultural Region
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e.
Jamestown
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f.
Slavery
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g.
Christopher Columbus
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h.
New Amsterdam
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i.
Magna Carta
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j.
Migrate
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k.
First Great Awakening
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l.
Columbian Exchange
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m.
Middle Passage
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n.
Puritans
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o.
Indentured Servant
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p.
Slave Trade
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q.
Mayflower Compact
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
HIST 8 - UNIT 1 TEST - MATCHING SECTION
(Answer Key)
Created by jtiger
Match the correct terms to their definitions!
Instructions:
-
j
1.
To move from one place and establish a home in a new place.
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d
2.
An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.
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b
3.
The name given to the western hemisphere in general (and the Americas in particular) by European explorers in the 1500s.
-
g
4.
Navigator and explorer who sailed from Spain to find a western route to China.
-
l
5.
The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people across the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and the Americas.
-
f
6.
The treatment of people as property. People who are denied freedom in this way are said to be enslaved.
-
a
7.
Spanish soldier-explorers, especially those who conquered the native peoples of Mexico and Peru.
-
e
8.
The first permanent English colony in North America.
-
h
9.
What Dutchman Peter Stuyvesant called what is now the island of Manhattan.
-
o
10.
Individuals who agreed to a termof "indenture," or labor, in the Americas in exchange for passage from England. Expected to become landowners when their service ended.
-
n
11.
A group in England who wanted to "purify" and simplify the Anglican Church (of England)..
-
q
12.
An agreement that Pilgrims wrote and signed, describing how they would govern themselves in the Americas.
-
p
13.
The practice of buying people from the African coast and transporting them to Europe or the Americas, in order to sell them as labor.
-
i
14.
An agreement made in 1215 listing the rights granted by King John to all free men of the British kingdom.
-
c
15.
An act passed by the British Parliament in 1689 that limited the power of the monarch by giving certain powers to Parliament and listing specific rights due to the citizenship.
-
m
16.
The second of three legs of the "Triangle Trade," which specifically involved the shipping of African people to the Americas in order to be sold into slavery.
-
k
17.
A revival of (Christian) religious feeling and belief that spread widely among the American colonists, beginning in the 1730s.
-
a.
Conquistadores
-
b.
New World
-
c.
English Bill of Rights
-
d.
Cultural Region
-
e.
Jamestown
-
f.
Slavery
-
g.
Christopher Columbus
-
h.
New Amsterdam
-
i.
Magna Carta
-
j.
Migrate
-
k.
First Great Awakening
-
l.
Columbian Exchange
-
m.
Middle Passage
-
n.
Puritans
-
o.
Indentured Servant
-
p.
Slave Trade
-
q.
Mayflower Compact