This was the first settlement in the Virgina Colony
Jamestown
This was an important figure in Jamestown who helped save the colony by getting the men to work for their food.
John Smith
The story of thanksgiving is a true story that shows how the Europeans and Indigenous Peoples always got along.
Fiction
This is where the city of Boston is located. (hint: New England colony)
Boston
This is the name for the crops collected at the end of the season.
The Harvest
This colony was known for growing tobacco.
Virginia Colony
This is the word for people who owe other people money, and is the reason why many Europeans came to the British colonies.
debt
Protestant is a religion that is separate from the Roman Catholic Church.
True
Name all New England Colonies!
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
This is a speech given by a religious leader.
A sermon.
This was the last colony to be established in the south.
Georgia
separate from government
The Pilgrams sailed to American on a ship called the Godspeed.
False
Name the colony missing from this list of southern colonies: Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Maryland
This is a crop that is grown for profit, not just for community use. It may be shipped across the colonies or world for money.
Cash Crop
This is where William Penn and the quakers settled. (hint: middle colony)
Pennsylvania
This group of people settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony
The Puritans had very few rules and had lots of fun.
False!
Who originally settled in New York? (hint: it was not anyone from England!)
The Dutch
This is a document given by a ruler to a group of people that allows them to elect their own government officials.
A Charter
This is the name for New Amsterdam today.
New York
This man started a colony in Georgia for people with little money who might have also had debt.
James Oglethorpe
Tobacco was one of South Carolina's biggest cash crops.
False.
Rice and Indigo
Name all 13 colonies!
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This is the noble or upper class of people, who usually have the most money and power. The status passed down from family members.
Aristocracy