Important people
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New England
middle
southern
100

In 1624, this person of England took control of the colony.    (pg.144)

Who is king James 1?

100

The dense forest in certain regions allowed other colonists to cut this. (Pg. 139)

What is timber?

100

These people set up towns and farms in New England on land looked empty for them. (pg. 141)

Who are the Puritans?

100

New York and New Jersey had _______ populations. (pg. 143) 

What is diverse?

100

One big change did occur in the Southern Colonies in this year. (pg. 144)

What happened in 1632?

200

When this person became England's new king, he gave part of Virginia to Lord Baltimore, one of his followers.            (pg. 144)

Who is Charles I?

200

The middle colonies had this and a warmer climate.
              (pg. 140) 

What is rich soil?

200

New England towns had this building. These structures were usually the largest buildings in the town. (pg. 141)  

what are meeting houses?
200

A Quaker, Penn founded the colony in this year. (pg. 143) 

what happened in 1681?

200

Large plantations in the South relied on enslaved ________. (pg. 145)

Who were the servants?

300

This person, had different ideas. He inspired people to have a stronger feelings towards God. (pg. 155)

Who is George Whitefield?

300

The best climate and land for this was in the Southern Colonies. (pg. 140)

What is farming?

300

She moved from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in this year. (pg. 142)

What happened in 1634? 

300

The middle colonies' sheltered harbors and deep rivers,  made traveling and this easier. (pg. 148)

what was trading?

300

The colony was split in 1712 and became North Carolina and, later, in 1729 South Carolina became a _____ colony. (pg. 144)

What colony is royal?

400

This person was kidnapped and placed aboard a slave ship bound for Boston when she was seven or eight years old. (pg. 160)

Who is Phillis Wheatly?

400

They cleared this to make way for farms and harvested the timber to sell. (pg. 140) 

What are trees?

400

So, in this year he was put on trial and forced to leave the colony. (pg. 141)

What happened in 1636?

400

The colony of Pennsylvania was founded on religious _____. (pg. 143)

what was freedom?

400

 In the South Carolina, plantations grew valuable _____, especially rice. (pg. 144) 

Who grew crops?

500

This person, a young soldier from Virginia, was the army's leader. (pg. 175)

Who is George Washington?

500

Most settlements were built along this and the coast.  
       
         (pg. 140)

What are rivers?

500

In this year, she and some of her followers went to Rhode Island to spread her teachings. (pg. 142)

What happened in 1638?

500

Seaport ___ grew in New England and the Middle Colonies. (pg. 140)

What are cities?

500

This place welcomed catholics, who were not always accepted in other colonies.   (pg. 144)

What did Maryland do? 

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