AMH 2010 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Mercantilism, Intolerable Acts, Columbian Exchange

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Amh2010 study guide: cahokia- located near present day st. louis, missouri. It was a fortified community with approximately 10,000 to 30,000 inhabitants in the year of: residents built giant mounds about 100 feet high and topped by a temple. It stood as the largest settle community until new york and. Philadelphia surpassed in population: columbian exchange- the transatlantic flow of goods and people; plants, animals, and cultures that had evolved independently were now thrown all together. Diseases also came from the europeans could not be treated in. Products introduced to europe from america included corn, tomatoes, potato, peanuts, tobacco, and cotton: puritanism- the principles and practices of the puritans. It was a religious reform movement within the church of england. It began in the late 16th century in england but soon spread to the northern english colonies in the. New world: pequot war- an armed conflict in 1637 that led to the destruction of one of.

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